-
commercially produced, Pihlaja, is
named after and
originally contained rowanberries. A more
palatable variety,
named Sorbus aucuparia var.
dulcis Kraetzl...
- in
Austria is made from a
variety of fruits, for
example apricots and
rowanberries. The
produce of
small private schnapps distilleries, of
which there are...
-
produced annually.
Sorbic acid was
isolated in 1859 by
distillation of
rowanberry oil by A. W. von Hofmann. This
affords parasorbic acid, the
lactone of...
- Peguilhan. In the
Scandinavian version the fox
makes its
comment about rowanberries,
since grapes are not
common in
northern latitudes. In Russian, not one...
- The
Elkridge Volunteer Fire
Company is
based out of 5700
Rowanberry Drive Elkridge, MD 21075. The
Elkridge Volunteer Fire Department, Inc. was started...
- ****tail
Altia brought a
modernised low-alcohol
version of the leg-
endary rowanberry ****tail
Sorbus onto the
Finnish market. Beard,
Henry N.; Kenney, Douglas...
-
common fruits are blueberries, blackberries, strawberries, currants,
rowanberries, apricots, peaches, and sloes.
Other flavorings are also possible, such...
- Road
adjacent to
historic Gaines African Methodist Episcopal Church.
Rowanberry, a
major planned community that
includes the
Elkridge Library. Southern...
- age
their products before bottling. Some fruits, such as raspberries,
rowanberries, rosehips, and sloes, do not
contain adequate sugars for fermenting....
- (1977) and
Collected Poems 1957-1982
Arthur Rowanberry in "A Parting" in
Entries (1997) "In Art
Rowanberry's Barn" in
Given (2005) "Men
Untrained to Comfortā€¯...