NOUN | a lingonberry | lingonberries | |
SYNO | cowberry | foxberry | lingberry | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- The flavour of the cheese makes it a great complement to the tart sweetness of lingonberry, another Norwegian favourite.
- It is commonly served with lingonberry jam. Varieties of the dish contain onion, apples, blueberries or garlic.
- In the 1980s, in addition to "mustamakkara" and barley bread, the old parish dish of Tampere was also called a potato soup, home-made small beer ("kotikalja"), a sweetened lingonberry porridge and a sweetened potato casserole ("Imelletty perunalaatikko").
- Sour cranberry or lingonberry jam and sweet bilberry jam are all considered excellent sauces for pancakes ("blynai").
- Vargtass is a cocktail made of vodka and lingonberry juice.
- It consists of vodka and lingonberry juice, typically shaken together with ice.
- In the 1980s, turnip "rieskas", flour-potato porridge and mashed lingonberry sauce were named Perho's traditional parish dishes.
- In the 1980s, meat soup called "kaivossoppa" ("mine soup") and rye-lingonberry porridge were named as Outokumpu's traditional parish dishes.
- "Gubbe ronka" or "gubbe runka", mashed potato containing salted Baltic herring, served with mashed lingonberry and melted butter, was named as Kaskinen's traditional parish dish in the 1980s.
- It is often served with mashed potato, pickled cucumber and lingonberry.
- Vaccinioideae is a flowering-plant subfamily in the family Ericaceae. It contains the commercially important cranberry, blueberry, bilberry, lingonberry, and huckleberry.
- Blodplättar may be fried in a frying pan. The pancakes are usually served with crushed lingonberries or lingonberry jam, sometimes with pork or reindeer meat.
- It is traditionally served with boiled or mashed potatoes, lingonberry jam and green peas.
- Herbs that are considered depurative include lingonberry, ukshi, the four-leaf clover, "Paris polyphylla", and some species of elderberry.
- A small (about the size of the palm of a hand) open faced pie consisting of a crust made of barley or rye dough, filled with a sweetened mashed potato and berry (most often lingonberry) filling.
- Raspberry, strawberry and apricot are favourite preserves for preparing layered rye bread among Latvians, as are the more peculiarly Latvian aronia, sea buckthorn, lingonberry, rose hip and red currant varieties.
- In Finland, it can be served with puree made of raspberry (or even lingonberry) or raisin compote.
- "Vaccinium vitis-idaea" is most commonly known in English as 'lingonberry' or 'cowberry'.Cowberry. Eurasia. Leaves [...] long.
- In the coniferous forests, one can find several shrubs, of which the most common are blue whortleberry (...), lingonberry (...), [...] and woundwort (...).
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