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colloquially as the lingonberry, partridgeberry, foxberry,
mountain cranberry, or
cowberry. It is
native to
boreal forest and
Arctic tundra throughout the Northern...
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including the cranberry, blueberry,
bilberry (whortleberry),
lingonberry (
cowberry), and huckleberry. Like many
other heath plants, they are
restricted to...
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syrup or mol****es.
Kaalilaatikko is
usually served with
lingonberry aka.
cowberry jam.
Cabbage stew List of
cabbage dishes List of c****erole
dishes Food...
- whitefishes, or
dried moose or caribou)
mixed with
berries (especially
cowberry, bilberry,
Vaccinium oxycoccos or
other cranberries, bearberry, crowberry...
- (Serbian Cyrillic: Брусница) is a
Slavic toponym,
meaning "lingonberry" or "
cowberry" (Vaccinium vitis-idaea). It may
refer to: Brusnica,
Slovakia Brusnica...
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buckthorn family Vaccinium vitis-idaea,
commonly called lingonberry or
cowberry Red
Berry (Texas politician) (1899–1969),
member of
Texas House of Representatives...
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known to eat the
berries of mountain-ash, lily of the valley, bilberries,
cowberries,
European black nightshade,
grain crops, and the
shoots of reeds. In times...
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Geographical Status throughout the EU. Recently, more
exotic additions such as
cowberries and
mushrooms have
gained po****rity. The word
liverwurst is a partial...
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Salvia hispanica 58
linseed flax
Linum usitatissimum 53 – 59
lingonberry cowberry Vaccinium vitis-idaea 49 fig
common fig
Ficus carica 47.7
camelina gold-of-pleasure...
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derived from brus,
meaning whetstone, or brusnica,
meaning "cranberry" or "
cowberry". It may
refer to: Brusnik, Bulgaria, a
village in
Pernik Province Brusnik...