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Definition of boysenberry in English: boysenberrynounPlural boysenberries ˈbɔɪz(ə)nˌb(ə)riˈbɔɪz(ə)nˌbɛriˈboizənˌberē 1A large red edible fruit resembling a blackberry. Example sentencesExamples - A Cabernet like this - full of simple but delicious boysenberry and cassis flavors - makes a Sunday night roast memorable.
- The farm has U-pick boysenberries, olallieberries, raspberries, and strawberries, and a gift shop, pie stand, and deli.
- One cup of blackberries or boysenberries contains just 75 calories but about one-third of the RDA for vitamin C, some folate and iron, and more than 7 grams of fiber.
- After harvesting June-bearing blackberries, boysenberries, and raspberries, cut spent canes back to the ground and tie up new ones as they develop.
- It has more corn syrup and sugar than boysenberries.
- Products like buttercup squash, table grapes, chestnuts, persimmons, avocados, tamarillos, boysenberries, and Nashi Asian pears, just demonstrate the wide diversity of horticultural exports from New Zealand to overseas markets.
- Blueberries, blackberries and boysenberries, for example, are at the top of the list, according to researchers at the U.S. Department of Agriculture Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging at Tufts University.
- Apricots, blackberries, boysenberries and raspberries are all at their peak in parts of the country in June, while cherries, watermelon, nectarines, peaches, green beans, corn and tomatoes are coming into season.
- Foods high in ellagic acid include caneberries (black raspberries, red raspberries, boysenberries and Marionberries), strawberries, blueberries and cranberries.
- My favorite Red Car wine so far, though, is ‘The Stranger,’ which reminded me of a pudding made with ripe blackberries, boysenberries and a hint of blueberry.
- It is a brilliant dark ruby wine filled with the aromas of spices and dark ripe fruits like boysenberries and plums.
- There's boysenberry ice-cream in the freezer.
- For example, many of the ciders we've sampled have a waft of boysenberry and the distinct spicy aroma of cumin.
- In the 1920s, Walter Knott and his wife, Cordelia, began selling chicken dinners and delicious pies made from a new variety of fruit that Knott helped popularize: the boysenberry.
- Several farms around Watsonville, about 10 miles south of Santa Cruz, open up their fields of boysenberries, blackberries, olallieberries, raspberries, and strawberries to visitors wanting to work a little for dessert.
- Garner also enjoys midmorning and mid-afternoon snacks, which can be yogurt with boysenberries, string cheese and an apple, or celery with almond butter.
- Blackberries and boysenberries (a blackberry-raspberry hybrid) will be appearing soon in local and farmers markets.
- He stalked back to the lakeside to pick boysenberries.
- Instead they had this strawberry/raspberry / boysenberry flavour… and it was just as good!
- The ‘pie-eyed’ order slices of rhubarb, strawberry, peach, apple, banana cream, fresh nectarine, Cheddar pear or boysenberry in summer; cranberry walnut, maple pecan and pumpkin are fall favorites.
2The shrubby plant that bears the boysenberry, which is a hybrid of several kinds of bramble. 博伊森树莓,罗苷莓 Rubus loganobaccus, family Rosaceae Example sentencesExamples - Making a large plant, the boysenberry is hardy and extremely resistant to drought.
- ‘The Berry Garden,’ in another area, contains raspberries, boysenberries, huckleberries and gooseberries.
- The boysenberry canes are bursting with bright green leaves and overflowing the square of low trellises behind the old flagstone barbecue.
Origin1930s: named after Robert Boysen (died 1950), the American horticulturalist who developed it. Definition of boysenberry in US English: boysenberrynounˈboizənˌberē 1A large red edible fruit resembling a blackberry. Example sentencesExamples - Foods high in ellagic acid include caneberries (black raspberries, red raspberries, boysenberries and Marionberries), strawberries, blueberries and cranberries.
- For example, many of the ciders we've sampled have a waft of boysenberry and the distinct spicy aroma of cumin.
- In the 1920s, Walter Knott and his wife, Cordelia, began selling chicken dinners and delicious pies made from a new variety of fruit that Knott helped popularize: the boysenberry.
- Blackberries and boysenberries (a blackberry-raspberry hybrid) will be appearing soon in local and farmers markets.
- Apricots, blackberries, boysenberries and raspberries are all at their peak in parts of the country in June, while cherries, watermelon, nectarines, peaches, green beans, corn and tomatoes are coming into season.
- It has more corn syrup and sugar than boysenberries.
- There's boysenberry ice-cream in the freezer.
- It is a brilliant dark ruby wine filled with the aromas of spices and dark ripe fruits like boysenberries and plums.
- He stalked back to the lakeside to pick boysenberries.
- The farm has U-pick boysenberries, olallieberries, raspberries, and strawberries, and a gift shop, pie stand, and deli.
- Products like buttercup squash, table grapes, chestnuts, persimmons, avocados, tamarillos, boysenberries, and Nashi Asian pears, just demonstrate the wide diversity of horticultural exports from New Zealand to overseas markets.
- Blueberries, blackberries and boysenberries, for example, are at the top of the list, according to researchers at the U.S. Department of Agriculture Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging at Tufts University.
- After harvesting June-bearing blackberries, boysenberries, and raspberries, cut spent canes back to the ground and tie up new ones as they develop.
- A Cabernet like this - full of simple but delicious boysenberry and cassis flavors - makes a Sunday night roast memorable.
- The ‘pie-eyed’ order slices of rhubarb, strawberry, peach, apple, banana cream, fresh nectarine, Cheddar pear or boysenberry in summer; cranberry walnut, maple pecan and pumpkin are fall favorites.
- Garner also enjoys midmorning and mid-afternoon snacks, which can be yogurt with boysenberries, string cheese and an apple, or celery with almond butter.
- Instead they had this strawberry/raspberry / boysenberry flavour… and it was just as good!
- One cup of blackberries or boysenberries contains just 75 calories but about one-third of the RDA for vitamin C, some folate and iron, and more than 7 grams of fiber.
- My favorite Red Car wine so far, though, is ‘The Stranger,’ which reminded me of a pudding made with ripe blackberries, boysenberries and a hint of blueberry.
- Several farms around Watsonville, about 10 miles south of Santa Cruz, open up their fields of boysenberries, blackberries, olallieberries, raspberries, and strawberries to visitors wanting to work a little for dessert.
2The shrubby plant that bears the boysenberry, which is a hybrid of several kinds of bramble. 博伊森树莓,罗苷莓 Rubus loganobaccus, family Rosaceae Example sentencesExamples - The boysenberry canes are bursting with bright green leaves and overflowing the square of low trellises behind the old flagstone barbecue.
- Making a large plant, the boysenberry is hardy and extremely resistant to drought.
- ‘The Berry Garden,’ in another area, contains raspberries, boysenberries, huckleberries and gooseberries.
Origin1930s: named after Robert Boysen (died 1950), the American horticulturalist who developed it. |