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Which is your favorite "berry?" [238 votes total]

Strawberry (103) 43%
Raspberry (56) 24%
Blueberry (35) 15%
Other (please list) (21) 9%
Blackberry (19) 8%
Elderberry (4) 2%




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Posted By: kk

Posted On: 9 hr, 42 min. ago
Views: 11
berries

I love all berries. I think I favor lingonberries just because they are so rare to get in America, unless you want them in a jar.


Posted By: Dan

Posted On: 17 hr, 35 min. ago
Views: 45
Berry

Strawberries Are my favorite but a good huckelberry can not be beat. We have 13 acres of Huckelberries growing wild at the Family Cabin in Essex Mt. Raspberries are great on cold cereal. Several times I have Taken my bowl of corn Flakes right out to the Rasberry patch now how can you get any fresher than that?


Posted By: smith97103

Posted On: 20 hr, 8 min. ago
Views: 52
alloftheabove

All good berries. Here blackberries are a weed. You could survive off them for weeks at this time of year. We also have salmonberries, which aren't so tasty, and huckleberries. The huckleberries are small and tart. There are 2 kinds, orangish and purple. I like the purples but they are hard to come across. I know of a few plants that I visit at the ripe time.


Posted By: Perelandra

Posted On: 2 days ago
Views: 110
Mulberries!!!!

How could they not have mulberries as a choice? The trees grow all over the place in my town, and there's nothing like picking and eating sun-warmed mulberries off of a low-hanging branch as you walk past...well, as long as you shake off the aphids first! :)


Posted By: Don the Norski

Posted On: 2 days ago
Views: 151
Berries

I grew up on a berry farm in the Willamette Valley. There's still many berry farms. We grew thornless evergreen blackberries (not seen much around anymore), loganberries, and gooseberries. Before I came around, Grandpa grew strawberries, boysens, and Young berries, too.

So... I've been around them all my life. When I go to a Farmer's Market from now to mid-September, it seems I can't come home without boxes of different types of berries! Gotta say, though, that my favorite for flavor on cereal, in pies, cobbler, and eating fresh has gotta be boysenberries! So plump and sweet!


Posted By: Shar

Posted On: 3 days ago
Views: 173
Favorite berries

Now I am the kind of person that makes sure everybody else gets the biggest piece of pie, first helping, etc. But I have been know to hide rasberries. I absolutely love a good bowl of rasberries with sugar and cream. Truthfully, I'm not even sure the rest of my family like them.

However, I do remember so fondly my grandma baking elderberry pie. Can you even find elderberries any more?


Posted By: manitou8

Posted On: 3 days ago
Views: 175
berries

I just love Lingenberries! I love goosberries! I love them both Fresh Wild and Free! Just the way that God intended them to be!




Posted By: Martha

Posted On: 3 days ago
Views: 234
favorite

I pick Huckleberry strange as it may sould


Posted By: Ken

Posted On: 3 days ago
Views: 236
Fav Fruit

Cloudberry, ya.


Posted By: Walt

Posted On: 3 days ago
Views: 240
Favorite Breery

Lingonberry gets my vote


Posted By: Thomas Pellitieri

Posted On: 3 days ago
Views: 282
Berries

I'm not fond of berries at all. However, I'd vote for "loganberry" - it's a sweet beverage they used to serve at the Crystal Beach Amusement Park in southern Ontario, and was extremely popular in Western NY when I lived there.


 

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