VLVL Danish
charles f albert
calbert at hslboxmaster.com
Sat Jan 10 11:30:17 CST 2004
I've been told that they are impervious to cultivation, hence the
expense.......
love,
cfa
At 11:55 AM 1/10/2004, you wrote:
>Ah, cloudberries. Multe in Danish, hjortron in Swedish.
>http://www.liberherbarum.com/pn0241.HTM
>In Denmark only in Store Vildmose (Great Wild Moor) in Jutland.
>Otherwise in most of Scandinavia, especially in moist moor areas in the
>North. Also in the Baltic countries.
>http://www.naturplan.dk/foto/planter-m/ppages/ppage11.htm
>http://ic-foto.dk/galleri/vildmark/multebaer.htm
>
>Like yellow raspberries, growing on very low plants. But a flavour and
>scent that's out of this world. Try it after a meal of smoked salmon and
>reindeer (caribou). Also a wonderful jam.
>
>Arne
>
>
>charles f albert wrote:
> >
> > Cloudberries are native to all the scandinavian nations with the likely
> > exception of Denmark (lack of elevation)....
> > Ironically, cloudberry jam CAN be found in this country under the Danish
> > brand "Gamla Fabrik" (sp.?)
> > (Old Factory), as well as the Swedish brand HAFI.......As my jar suggests
> > this treat is "Expensive - But Exclusive"...
> >
> > love,
> > cfa
> >
> >
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