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    A long slow winter brunch. A lot like last Sunday.

    Coffee, soft boiled eggs with a touch of salt, rye and wheat bread with butter and
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    - spiced herring
    - cloudberry jam


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    I’ve never heard of cloudberry jam. Please provide some additional information - I’m intrigued by the name.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DZEC View Post
    I’ve never heard of cloudberry jam. Please provide some additional information - I’m intrigued by the name.
    Here you go:
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubus_chamaemorus
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    Never heard of cloudberries in our part of the Boreal Forest. We might be too far south and with the wrong climatic conditions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BobH View Post
    Never heard of cloudberries in our part of the Boreal Forest. We might be too far south and with the wrong climatic conditions.

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    I have never found them but they grow south of you in MN.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 32t View Post
    I have never found them but they grow south of you in MN.
    Could be as according to the link there is a zone from 55 N Lat to 44 N Lat that has a scattering of them. That would put Northern Minnesota in that area south of us and in the Boreal Forest belt we share. I doubt there is enough of them in that southern zone for people to bother looking for them. Up here they would sooner fight the Black Bears for the fall wild blueberry crop.

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    Not Breakfast---YET--But getting there--about 1/2 way done with slicing and vacuum sealing--

    https://sharprazorpalace.com/plate-g...ml#post1898334
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    Quote Originally Posted by BobH View Post
    Could be as according to the link there is a zone from 55 N Lat to 44 N Lat that has a scattering of them. That would put Northern Minnesota in that area south of us and in the Boreal Forest belt we share. I doubt there is enough of them in that southern zone for people to bother looking for them. Up here they would sooner fight the Black Bears for the fall wild blueberry crop.

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    It would probably be a lot easier for you to find cloudberry jam at e.g. Amazon
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    Coffee, pancakes, eggs and bacon. With a good dash of maple syrup.
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    Nightblade couldn't find any jam in Denver but I found some in a little town near me.

    That town is named Stockholm!
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