#FactFridayonMCZ | Fact Friday Edition 3

We connect the dots on Fact Friday this week on MyCookery Zone, we see some shared myths and facts about some popular berries and also little bit of facts about their discovery.

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Indians believed that Blueberry was sacred because of the blossom-end of the berry which has a five-pointed star.

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German and Dutch settlers were said to have named the berry called ‘craneberry’ because of the flowers resemblance to the head and bill of a crane.

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The white, red, and black mulberry which are the main species of the berry is widely cultivated in Azerbaijan.

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Loganberry was named after James H. Logan (1841-1928) an American lawyer and horticulturist who was the first to breed the fruit.

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The Clementine fruit was presumably an accidentally originated fruit by Father Clement Rodier in the garden of Orphanage Péres du Saint—Esprit at Misserghim, a small village located near Oran, Algeria.

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