Partridgeberries...
perhaps some of you have never heard of them.
They grow in the wild here in
Newfoundland & Labrador.
They are most commonly used here
to make jams,sauces and baked goods.
The fruit is sour but so good!
Partridgeberries have numerous other names like
lingonberry, cowberry, foxberry, quailberry,
beaverberry, mountain cranberry, lowbush cranberry,
and a few others.
The berries freeze well and last a couple of years in the freezer.
We love them!
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I've not heard of partridgeberries, but these look yummy!
ReplyDeleteOh, I know them as lingonberries, but they do not naturally grow here, so you are lucky. I have only had them on Swedish pancakes, they are wonderful Thanks for telling me about them...with all of their names. Mary
ReplyDeleteLow bush cranberries is what I've heard them called here in Northwestern Ontario. I have yet to use them, but this sounds yummy good and ispiring to do some picking :) Thanks for sharing, mmmmm
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Sounds delicious! I had never heard of partridgeberries! I had heard of lingonberries. Neither of which are common here in Georgia (unless you go to IKEA). Thanks for the recipe!
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of partrideberry, but this muffin look absolutely beautiful! I like the color and if it's sour - that's a good combination when you make muffins
ReplyDeleteI, too, have never heard of Partridge Berry but how fun to learn about something new and who doesn't like a recipe that you can change up the main ingredient and still use?! Thank you so much for joining the "Sunday Stop" and sharing!
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Bj
These look great...featuring you tomorrow! XO, Aimee
ReplyDeletethese look so good :)
ReplyDeleteThose look absolutely delicious! I can't wait to make them.
ReplyDeleteI had never heard of a partridgeberry so if you would of said it only grows by a pear tree I would of had to look it up.
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Partridgeberries! Interesting - sounds delicious! We are so glad you joined our "Strut Your Stuff Saturday". We love to see all of the great recipes and ideas!! Thanks and we hope to see you again next week! -The Sisters
ReplyDeletePartridgeberries are new to me too. If I ever see them, I'll definitely give them a try. And I love lemon, so I'll definitely try the recipe with some other fruits soon!
ReplyDeleteDelicious!! I would love to try something for my kids.Because this is their favourite .
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wow these look gorgeous!!!
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Bj
Love the versatility of these muffins. Thanks so much for sharing at Toot Your Horn Tuesday :)
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