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Old 04-04-2009, 04:27 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Are tayberries nice?

Yes.

IMO better than Loganberries.


You do know that doesn't help don't you.


No... I assumed everyone in this land, if not the world - knew what
Loganberries were like.

Imagine a blackberry plant with thinner and (slightly) less vicious
thorns (there are thornless varieties), bearing a fruit which looks like
a rather large, long and somewhat lumpier version of a raspberry, but
which, when picked, comes with the central pith, as does a blackberry.

They are sharper (usually) than raspberries, and therefore used in
cooking more than raspberries, though that's not to say they aren't
delicious fresh.


They're delicious fresh, and also freeze well. Easy to grow, and heavy
cropping, so you have plenty to freeze once they're established.


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Kay