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Different types of berries not normally found in other Minecraft food mods that could be a bunch of fun to have in-game.
BERRIES Blackthorn Berry
I know this berry was used in various tonics and syrups. But I know it's mostly now used to make wines, sloe gin, jams, jellies, preserves, syrups, and chutney. That it's generally too astringent and bitter to eat raw.
Dewberry
I know the brush is heavily armed with prickles and spread rapidly enough to be considered weeds in many areas. Normally used to make cobblers, pies, jams, and preserves. The leaves can be use to make a herbal tea.
Elderberry
This berry game mechanic-wise could cause nausea, weakness and/or poison when eaten raw. That's cause the raw berries, bark and leaves are poisonous. They're tart and need to be cook to be eaten. The flowers of the elderberry can be eaten raw or cooked. The flowers are often boiled with sugar to make a sweet syrup or infused into a tea. Normal made into juice, jams, chutneys, pies, and elderberry wine.
Currants (Red, Black, and White)
Red and black currants are used to make tarts, scones, pies, other baked goods, sorbets, puddings, jams jellies, and sauces.
Gooseberry
I believe the gooseberry bush is prickly. I know the berry is sour. Love a good sour berry. They can pickled or candied in a simple syrup. Often added to drinks and desserts as a compote or puree. Oh! and ice creams and sorbets! Made into jams, chutneys and sauces in savory dishes.
Açaí Berry
This berry is on a species of palm tree. Made into juices, in grain alcohols, smoothies, puree, and made into an oil
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Different types of berries not normally found in other Minecraft food mods that could be a bunch of fun to have in-game.
BERRIES
Blackthorn Berry
I know this berry was used in various tonics and syrups. But I know it's mostly now used to make wines, sloe gin, jams, jellies, preserves, syrups, and chutney. That it's generally too astringent and bitter to eat raw.
Dewberry
I know the brush is heavily armed with prickles and spread rapidly enough to be considered weeds in many areas. Normally used to make cobblers, pies, jams, and preserves. The leaves can be use to make a herbal tea.
Elderberry
This berry game mechanic-wise could cause nausea, weakness and/or poison when eaten raw. That's cause the raw berries, bark and leaves are poisonous. They're tart and need to be cook to be eaten. The flowers of the elderberry can be eaten raw or cooked. The flowers are often boiled with sugar to make a sweet syrup or infused into a tea. Normal made into juice, jams, chutneys, pies, and elderberry wine.
Currants (Red, Black, and White)
Red and black currants are used to make tarts, scones, pies, other baked goods, sorbets, puddings, jams jellies, and sauces.
Gooseberry
I believe the gooseberry bush is prickly. I know the berry is sour. Love a good sour berry. They can pickled or candied in a simple syrup. Often added to drinks and desserts as a compote or puree. Oh! and ice creams and sorbets! Made into jams, chutneys and sauces in savory dishes.
Açaí Berry
This berry is on a species of palm tree. Made into juices, in grain alcohols, smoothies, puree, and made into an oil
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