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I've just picked, and eaten, a ripe bramble.

Incidentally: spikey thorny bushes are called brambles. The fruits that grow on them are called brambles, also known as blackberries.

Or so I think. One of our sysadmins at work insists that only the bushes are called brambles - to the extent of being adamant that bramble jelly is made from the leaves and the shoot-tips. He's clearly insane.

However. How common is it to call the fruits brambles ? Would you do it ?

Re: Well...

Date: 2003-07-14 08:31 am (UTC)
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There are also several varieties of wild brambly thing, IIRC. Some of distinctly more spiky and some have fruit with far fewer 'globules'.

I do seem to remember that some of them are non-edible, but that could have just been that my parents used to take me blackberry-picking in places where there was deadly nightshade mixed in or something *shrugs vaguely*

Mind you, the plants were clearly mutated back at home - for example 6'+ tall nettles that could (and frequently did) sting through multiple layers of rubber gloves, gardening gloves/leather mittens. And then proceed to hurt for about a week (no, that isn't childhood exaggeration, my mother still dons protective clothing to try and get rid of them and still gets horribly stung)...

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