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The '''cloudberry''' is a species of [[Rubus|bramble]], ''Rubus chamaemorus'' L., that produced tasty fruit. Cloudberries grow wild in cold parts of the [[Northern Hemisphere]], notably, in [[Scandinavia]].
The '''cloudberry''' is a species of [[Rubus|bramble]], ''Rubus chamaemorus'' L., that produced tasty fruit. Cloudberries grow wild in cold parts of the [[Northern Hemisphere]], notably, in [[Scandinavia]].


Cloudberries are rarely cultivated, but their fruits are commonly gathered from wild plants growing in the national forests in Scandinavia and in Finland. The fruit is also called a cloudberry; in [[Swedish language|Swedish]] it is ''hjortron''; in [[Finnish language|Finnish]] is is ''lakka''. Cloudberries are eaten fresh or made into [[jam]]
Cloudberries are rarely cultivated, but their fruits are commonly gathered from wild plants growing in the national forests in Scandinavia and in Finland. The fruit is also called a cloudberry; in [[Swedish language|Swedish]] it is ''hjortron''; in [[Finnish language|Finnish]] it is ''lakka'', ''suomuurain'' or ''hilla''. Cloudberries are eaten fresh or made into [[jam]]s or [[juice]]s.


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There is an [[indie rock]] band based in [[Linköping]], Sweden called [[Cloudberry Jam]].
There is an [[indie rock]] band based in [[Linköping]], Sweden called [[Cloudberry Jam]].


== External References
== External References ==


* [http://www.cloudberryjam.se/ Cloudberry Jam] indie-pop band
* [http://www.cloudberryjam.se/ Cloudberry Jam] indie-pop band

Revision as of 09:49, 31 March 2003

The cloudberry is a species of bramble, Rubus chamaemorus L., that produced tasty fruit. Cloudberries grow wild in cold parts of the Northern Hemisphere, notably, in Scandinavia.

Cloudberries are rarely cultivated, but their fruits are commonly gathered from wild plants growing in the national forests in Scandinavia and in Finland. The fruit is also called a cloudberry; in Swedish it is hjortron; in Finnish it is lakka, suomuurain or hilla. Cloudberries are eaten fresh or made into jams or juices.


There is an indie rock band based in Linköping, Sweden called Cloudberry Jam.

External References