- Ugni molinae,
commonly known as
Chilean guava berry, or
strawberry myrtle, is a
shrub native to
Chile and
adjacent regions of
southern Argentina. The local...
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flavored liquors, such as the
murtado or
enmurtillado (using sun-dried
murtilla, an orange-reddish wild rose fruit), the
enguindado (soaking sun-dried...
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Empetrum rubrum,
known as red
crowberry or diddle-dee (Chilean Spanish:
Murtilla de Magallanes), is a
species of
plant in the
heath family, Ericaceae. The...
- are
encouraged to
harvest berries of
invasive species such as
maqui and
murtilla and
create products for sale and export. In 2024 the
group was presented...
- cream.
Murta or
murtilla: an
endemic shrub native to
southern Chile. The
Mapuche name is uñi, and
Spanish names include murta and
murtilla (“little myrtle”);...
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Leontowicz M, et al. (2011). "Partial
characterization of a new kind of
Chilean Murtilla-like berries". Food
Research International. 44 (7): 2054–2062. doi:10.1016/j...
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Myrceugenia of the
family Myrtaceae. It is
commonly known as mocollo,
murtilla del malo or chequen. It is
endemic to
central Chile where it is
found in...
- two
kinds of
Patagonian berries,
Calafate (Berberis microphylla) and
Murtilla (Ugni molinae), Vegas,
coastal scrub, some
species of
Limonium and marshes...