berry - use in sentences

Modifies a noun

  • compote: Desserts are inventive, with superb licorice ice-cream lifting a pleasant berry compote to a higher level.
  • aroma: Good color with lots of fresh red berry fruit aromas.
  • picking: In August this is a perfect spot for berry picking!
  • fruit: What you do Cook a mixture of frozen summer berry fruits with sugar to taste in a small pan.
  • seller: The berry seller set out his stall: " I want the full price for my berries " .
  • bush: Nearby berry bushes excepted, your menu boils down to what you're strong enough to carry.

Adjective modifier

  • unripe: Seed from unripe berries tested 27 days after flower opening gave 100 % germination.
  • crushed: The oil is extracted from the crushed green berries of the pepper vine.
  • ripe: Only the blue, ripe berries are here picked.
  • scarlet: The rhizome and particularly the attractive scarlet berries can cause poisoning when ingested.
  • juicy: The central flowers develop into clusters of drooping, juicy red berries in autumn, each with a single seed.
  • edible: It has divided leaves, bunches of white flowers and red, edible berries.

Noun used with modifier

  • juniper: Now crush the juniper berries very slightly without breaking them - just enough to release their flavor.
  • rowan: The crops were being brought in, the rowan berries were ripening on the trees.
  • hawthorn: However they will also eat any other berries including the hawthorn berries in hedgerows.
  • holly: There is a good crop of holly berries this year on a tree near our house.
  • palmetto: So, if you ate a whole pound of saw palmetto berries you would only get about 150 mg of beta-sitosterol.
  • mistletoe: It is a forest dweller and feeds on mistletoe berries and other small fruit.

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