Besides, you can eat as much lingonberry jam with it as you want.
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And while the lingonberry mouth talks and talks, the eyes sing a beautiful song.
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That would make hypermiling lessons a Swedish export at least as popular as lingonberry juice.
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Then her little lingonberry mouth widens into a smile.
5
He gets out the jars of lingonberry jam and cloudberry jam and some cream and some sugar.
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The partridgeberry likes pine forests and dry woods.
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Another ground berry is the partridgeberry.
3
The midwife made charm after charm for the ewes and the goats, the apothecary made infusions of partridgeberry and milk thistle.
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She would take them in subtle combinations and quickly eat them, a careful cocktail of redberries and cyanberries, say, yellowberries and purpleberries and blackberries.
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It was a short walk over the low dunes to the tangle of bearberry bushes.
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The juice of bearberries gives them a bright red.
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Bearberries grew in profusion everywhere.
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In the immediate vicinity were also nuts, high-bush cranberries, bearberries, hard small apples, starchy potatolike roots, and edible ferns.
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Out of this mould, that might have come from the moon or the interplanetary spaces, were growing mountaincranberries and blueberries or huckleberries.
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On the rocks grew vineberries, or mountaincranberries, and Knutson thought that perhaps these and not true grapes were the fruit found in Vinland.
Uso de red whortleberry em inglês
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Around it were beds of red phlox, redwhortleberry bushes, and wild sunflowers.
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The redwhortleberry (Vaccinium vitis idea) is found everywhere but is most abundant in rocky places.
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Redwhortleberries filled the woodland pastures and blackberries the margins of the woods.
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She approached the lodge slowly on the occasion of her visit, picking redwhortleberries by the way.
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'It's beautiful up there now; the woods are full of berries; the bushes are thick with redwhortleberries.'