


Mountain blackberry



Mountain blackberries (in English: cloudberry) are unusual berries. They resemble very small raspberries or blackberries and are orange-pink in colour. In late summer, when the fruit is ripe, the areas where the berries grow unleash a throng of enthusiasts. Ripe, this berry tastes creamy, even a little yoghurt-like.
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Preparation & storage
Store
Place them spread out on a plate and store in the fridge. Mountain blackberries can be kept there for 1 to 2 days.
Preparation
The mountain blackberry is a fragile fruit, treat them with care.
Storage times
Refrigerator: 1-2 days
Preparation times
None, you eat the berries raw. If they are processed into compote, jam or juice check the best-before date on the packaging.
Cleaning the mountain blackberry
Carefully wash the mountain blackberry in a bowl under running water. Do not wash the cloudberry directly under the running tap, as this could bruise it. After washing, remove the stem and any leaves.
Information
Portion size
Cultivation and season
Tip
Mountain blackberry flavour
Availability
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