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shrub in the
heath family, Ericaceae. It is
known colloquially as the
lingonberry, partridgeberry, foxberry,
mountain cranberry, or cowberry. It is native...
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Lingonberry jam is a
staple of
Northern European cuisine and
otherwise highly po****r in
Central and
Eastern Europe.
Lingonberries (Vaccinium vitis-idaea)...
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Lingonberry juice is
juice made of
lingonberries.
Lingonberry juice does not need
preservatives like
other juices as
lingonberries contain benzoic acid...
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wholemeal products (rye, barley, oats) and
berries (such as bilberries,
lingonberries, cloudberries, and sea buckthorn). Milk and its
derivatives like buttermilk...
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Russian non-carbonated
fruit drink prepared from berries,
generally lingonberries and
cranberries (alternatively bilberries, strawberries, raspberries...
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traditional dish of
meatballs and
brown cream sauce with tart,
pungent lingonberry jam.
Swedish cuisine could be
described as
centered around cultured dairy...
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served with
gravy or
brown sauce,
boiled potatoes (or
mashed potatoes),
lingonberry jam, and
sometimes pickled cu****ber or
pickled beetroot. In France, meatballs...
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meaning "cake".
These pancakes are thin and
filled with apricot, plum,
lingonberry,
apple or
strawberry jam,
chocolate sauce, or
hazelnut spread. Eurokrem...
- with
apple or plum
sauce or
various fruit compotes,
including plum,
lingonberry, strawberry, or apple.
Kaiserschmarrn is
eaten like a dessert, or it...
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Finnish blood sausage traditionally eaten with
lingonberry jam. It is
available in many
stores across Finland, but is considered...