- berries have thick skin and a mealy taste.
- berries can be dried for storage.
- dried berries can be ground and cooked into a porridge.
- dried berries can be popped when fried in grease over low flame.
- the variety in New Brunswick is Common bearberry (Arctostaphylos uva-ursi).
- grows in dry open woods and gravelly or sandy soils in arctic and alpine regions.
- warning: may cause nausea or constipation if eaten in quantity.
- warning: prolonged use may case stomach and liver problems and should be avoided by children and pregnant or breast-feeding women.
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