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- 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...
- 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...