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Summary Of: Cloudberry

Cloudberry is the name for both the plant and the fruit... Cloudberry should not be confused with... The cloudberry grows to 10... The cloudberry can withstand cold temperatures down to well below... Cloudberry leaves are food for... the cloudberry is primarily a wild plant... The cloudberry can be cultivated in Arctic areas where few other crops are possible... Tea made from cloudberry leaves was used in ancient Scandinavian herbal medicine to cure urinary tract infections... Cloudberry has also served as a spice for... Canada makes a cloudberry wine and a cloudberry liqueur from Newfoundland and Labrador grown berries... A cloudberry liqueur is also made in the north eastern Quebec region of Canada... has a cloudberry in its coat... The cloudberry fruit and leaves are also displayed on the national side of the... Record Cloudberry Crop Lures Thousands of Finns to Lapland Bogs...

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