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blueberry
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blueberry,
n Latin name:
Vaccinium angustifolium; part used: fruit; uses: antioxidant, diabetes, cancer prevention; precautions: none known.


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Native cakes and desserts are delicacies such as Cornish fairings biscuits, Cornish heavy (hevva) cake, Saffron cake, scones often served with jam and clotted cream, figgy ''obbin, and whortleberry pie.
With more than 100 names from around the world, bilberry also can be known by: huckleberry, whortleberry, European blueberry, myrtle bilberry, myrtle blueberry, myrtle whortleberry, Rocky Mountain whortleberry, red whortleberry, black grouseberry, low bilberry, mountain blueberry, huckleberry, and blueberry.
Moreover, in his somewhat uneven and largely unexciting innings at stud, Starborough (who died in December 2006) was previously best represented by a pair of full siblings, Whortleberry and Appel Au Maitre, who both won Pattern events at 1m4f.
 
 
 
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