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A collection of blackberry recipes from What's Cooking America
http://whatscookingamerica.net/Fruit/BlackberryRecipes.htm
Keywords:
blackberry, blackberry hints, blackberry information, blackberry pie, blackberry jelly, blackberry sauce, blackberry poultry, blackbery ribs

http://whatscookingamerica.net/Fruit/BlackberryRecipes.htm

161 different Blackberry Recipes. Each blackberry recipe has an ingredient listing, preparation instructions and a printer-friendly version. Part of our extensive collection of unique berry recipes.
http://www.justberryrecipes.com/inxbla.html
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recipies, recipes, berry cooking, berry baking, berry recipes, Blackberry recipes, Blueberry recipes, Cranberry recipes, Elderberry recipes, Gooseberry recipes, Huckleberry recipes, Mulberry recipes, Raspberry recipes, Strawberry recipes

http://www.justberryrecipes.com/inxbla.html

Oregon Fruit Products: a family owned and operated processor of fruit, berries and specialty fruit - nestled in Oregon's Willamette Valley.
http://www.oregonfruit.com/of.pl?pg=rr&type=Blackberries
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canned fruit, canned berries, specialty fruit, recipes, fruit recipes, berry recipes, dessert recipes, oregon berries, willamette valley fruit

http://www.oregonfruit.com/of.pl?pg=rr&type=Blackberries

Our collection of recipes and articles using blackberries.
http://www.texascooking.com/features/texasblackberries.htm
Keywords:
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http://www.texascooking.com/features/texasblackberries.htm

Alicia's Country Recipe Kitchen - Blackberry Recipes
http://www.aliciasrecipes.com/blackberry.htm
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http://www.aliciasrecipes.com/blackberry.htm

http://www.homestead-farm.net/RecipeBlackberry.html
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http://www.homestead-farm.net/RecipeBlackberry.html

Blackberry recipes for your freshly picked produce.
http://www.pickyourown.com/recipe_blackberry.html
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http://www.pickyourown.com/recipe_blackberry.html

Recipes from Country Berry Farm, U-Pick Berries, Large Sweet Blackberries and Boysenberries, San Diego and Ramona CA, Low cost family outing, Recipes, Farm life visit
http://www.countryberryfarm.com/recipies.htm
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http://www.countryberryfarm.com/recipies.htm

blackberry recipes from our online berry recipe collection, including our blackberry recipes.
http://www.razzledazzlerecipes.com/berrylane/blackrec.htm
Keywords:
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http://www.razzledazzlerecipes.com/berrylane/blackrec.htm

Blackberry Dumplings Recipe from The Marks House Victorian Bed and Breakfast, Prescott, Arizona on the Internet Cookbook
http://www.virtualcities.com/ons/az/r/azr26022.htm
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http://www.virtualcities.com/ons/az/r/azr26022.htm

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Wikipedia-Article "Blackberries"

Blackberry

Blackberries on a bush
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Rosales
Family: Rosaceae
Subfamily: Rosoideae
Genus: Rubus
Subgenus: Eubatus
Species

Rubus fruticosus - Common Blackberry
and hundreds more microspecies
(the subgenus also includes the dewberries)

The blackberry is a widespread and well known shrub; a bramble fruit (Genus Rubus, Family Rosaceae) growing to 3 m (10 ft) and producing a soft-bodied fruit popular for use in desserts, jams and sometimes wine. Several Rubus species are called blackberry and since the species easily hybridize, there are many cultivars with more than one species in their ancestry.

Marionberry is a cross between Chehalem and Olallieberry blackberries. It is said to "capture the best attributes of both berries and yields an aromatic bouquet and an intense blackberry flavor"[1]. Olallieberry (sometimes spelled ollalieberry) in turn is a cross between loganberry and youngberry.

The blackberry has a scrambling habit of dense arching stems carrying short curved very sharp spines, the branches rooting from the node tip when they reach the ground. It is very pervasive, growing at fast daily rates in woods, scrub, hillsides and hedgerows, colonising large areas in a relatively short time. It will tolerate poor soil, and is an early coloniser of wasteland and building sites. It has palmate leaves of three to five leaflets with flowers of white or pink appearing from May to August, ripening to a black or dark purple fruit, the "blackberry".

The blackberry is also the fruit of the blackberry plant. In proper botanical language, it is not a berry at all, but instead an aggregate fruit of numerous drupelets.

Black Butte blackberry
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Black Butte blackberry

In the photo at the upper right, the early flowers have formed more drupelets than the later ones. This can be a symptom of exhausted reserves in the plant's roots, marginal pollinator populations, or where a small change in conditions, such as a rainy day or a day too hot for bees to work after early morning, can reduce the number of bee visits/pollen grains delivered to the flower, thus reducing the quality of the fruit. The drupelets only develop around ovules which are fertilized by the male gamete from a pollen grain.

Blackberry blossoms are good nectar producers, and large areas of wild blackberries will yield a medium to dark, fruity honey.


Blackberry flower
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Blackberry flower
Blackberry (variety Americus) - from watercolor 1894
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Blackberry (variety Americus) - from watercolor 1894

Superstition in the UK holds that blackberries should not be picked after 15th September as the devil has claimed them, having left a mark on the leaves. There is some value behind this legend, as after this date, wetter and cooler weather often allows the fruit to become infected by various moulds such as Botrytis, which give the fruit an unpleasant flavour and may be toxic. It is also not advisable to use or eat blackberries growing close to busy roads due to the accumulated toxins from the traffic.

The related but smaller European dewberry (R. caesius) can be distinguished by the white, waxy coating on the fruits, which also usually have fewer drupelets.

In some parts of the world, such as in New Zealand and the Pacific Northwest region of the United States, blackberries are naturalized and considered a serious weed.

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