Berries

Growing & Cooking

by Jane McMorland Hunter, Bookseller and GardenerSally Hughes, Bookseller and Professional Cook

• A look at the history and mythology of berries
• A guide to growing berries in your garden or in pots
• Fabulous recipes using berries in savoury & sweet dishes

From the origin of the raspberry, named by the Olympian gods on Mount Ida in Greece, and then given the Latin name Rubus idaeus, meaning “bramble bush of Ida”, to the cranberry, beloved of American Thanksgiving celebrations, believed by some to be named because cranes loved them, berries are a vital source of food. Cranberries are also linked to the Pilgrim Fathers who arrived in Cape Cod, Massachusetts in 1620 on the Mayflower, since berry blossoms are shaped like the head of a crane. We have much to learn about berries, and we turn to them when we tire of processed foods. So long as you defend berry plants against birds and insects, they are easy to grow.

This book will tell you all you need to successfully grow strawberries, raspberries, and new varieties like the Haskap (honeysuckle) which is currently grown in Canada.

ISBN-13 (Paperback)
9781909248458
Price Price (Paperback) £14.99/$16.00
Publication June 2016
Pages 160
Size 187 x 137mm
Readership: general readership

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  • isbn
    9781909248458 (Paperback)
  • original publisher
    Prospect Books
  • original publisher place
    London
  • publisher
    Equinox Publishing Ltd.
  • publisher place
    Sheffield (U.K.)
  • series title
    The English Kitchen