Huckleberry - A wild, dark blue berry which resembles the blueberry. Huckleberries have hard seeds in the center and a thicker skin than the blueberry. They are good eaten plain or in pies, muffins, and other baked goods. Recipe: Huckleberry Cake ...
huckleberry potato Idaho potato See russet potato. long white potato Notes: These oblong potatoes have a medium starch content, and are valued for their versatility. They're good to keep in the pantry as an all-purpose potato.
Huckleberry: A wild, dark blue berry with hard seeds which resembles the blueberry. They can be eaten plain or baked in in pies and muffins. Huevo: ...
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Blueberry - More closely related to the cranberry than to the raspberry, the blueberry (and bilberry, huckleberry, and like berries) is distinctively different from both. Unlike the cranberry, it is sweet enough to eat raw, whole, and out of hand.
For dessert tomorrow I’m making cheesecake ice cream topped with crushed graham crackers and a huckleberry sauce. A tribute to my mom’s famous huckleberry cheesecake. I really would like to try those recipes.thanks for giving us ideas.
Ohelo Berry: bright red, similar to a huckleberry Ohelo: plant with edible berries Onaga: red snapper Ono: similar to mackerel or tuna Opakapaka: pink snapper Opihi: island limpets ...
huckleberry A small black berry, similar to the blueberry but with a darker color, lacking the blueberry's silvery sheen, larger seeds, and tarter taste; the low shrub grows wild in North America, was praised ...
See also: Sauce, Salad, Flavor, Butter, Blueberry
 
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