- The name
partridgeberry is
commonly applied to a
number of
plant species including: Mitc****a
repens Gaultheria pro****bens
Vaccinium vitis-idaea (in Newfoundland...
-
Newfoundland and
Labrador and Cape Breton,
where they are
locally known as
partridgeberries or redberries, and on the
mainland of Nova Scotia,
where they are known...
- filling),
flavoured syrups, and jams made with
local ingredients like
partridgeberries.
Their hard
bread has long been a
staple in Newfoundland's fishing...
- consumption. Poultry, eggs, and
dairy are also produced. Wild blueberries,
partridgeberries (lingonberries) and
bakeapples (cloudberries) are
harvested commercially...
-
southern and
middle closed-boreal
forest (such as wild
strawberry and
partridgeberry);
others grow in most
areas of the
taiga (such as
cranberry and cloudberry)...
-
mango Mangifera altissima Paperbark satinash fruit Syzygium papyraceum Partridgeberry Mitc****a
repens Peach Prunus persica Peanut butter fruit Bunchosia...
-
North America and Eurasia) Sect. Vitis-idaea
Vaccinium vitis-idaea L. –
partridgeberry, cowberry, redberry, red whortleberry, or
lingonberry (northern North...
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Alternative names Matrimonial cake, date
crumbles Type
Dessert Place of
origin Canada Main
ingredients Dates,
oatmeal Variations Partridgeberry squares...
- PDF file;
accessed February 12, 2012. "Water
colour illustration of
Partridgeberry, 1812 - 1854".
Amherst College Archives &
Special Collections. Retrieved...
- Iroquois, Montagnais). Or
partridgeberry. This name
sometimes refers to
Vaccinium vitis-idaea (the lingonberry), but wild
partridgeberry is more
common for that...