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Tasty

This is how tyttebær blossoms, I do not know the English word for it. By September these flowers will develop into soursweet berries which after some termal processing accompany very well different meats, from turkey to deer. But, I like the flowers too.


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Peter Hollinger24-Sep-2004 22:40
Nice to see tyttebær in flower. We don't really have lingonberries (Vaccinium vitis-idaea) here in New England. We have cranberries (Vaccinium macrocarpon), which are functionally equivalent -- cranberry sauce is a staple with turkey at Thanksgiving -- but they grow in bogs, not on rocks like tyttebær. To harvest the fruit, just flood the field and rake the fruit off the water. It may be Massachusett's main agricultural crop. -- Peter
alexeig13-Jun-2004 08:42
Thanks, Anna, now I know its name. Jam is great too.
Anna Yu12-Jun-2004 14:07
Those are lingonberries, we call them "lingon" in Sweden. We make jam out of them and eat the jam with meatballs. A favorite dish for children. Well OK even adults too.