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Jellied Highbush Cranberry - 250 ml (Gourmet Sauvage, Quebec, Canada)
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Jellied Highbush Cranberry - 250 ml (Gourmet Sauvage, Quebec, Canada)
Jellied highbush cranberry.
Highbush cranberry
(
viburnum opulus
)
Before it is cooked, the odour of the highbush cranberry is rather unpleasant. But what flavour! Our grandmothers made a delicious red jelly that was spread on slices of bread or served with wild game such as venison and Canada goose.
The fruit grows on a bush that is 2 to 4 metres high. It has a large flat seed and the berry is delicious, with a cranberry taste. It goes very well with turkey and wild game. The highbush cranberry grows in all regions of Canada.
As it was the last fruit of the season to grow in abundance, Amerindians would use it as currency when trading between tribes and some families would hand down plants from one generation to the next. The fruit contains lots of pectin, especially if harvested before the first frost.
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