Bakeapple -
The bakeapple ( Rubus chamaemorus ) is a low-growing wild berry that looks like a plump, golden-orange raspberry.
The Secret is Out – It's Bakeapple time in Rural Newfoundland… bakeapple
: Lore says the name comes from the French phrase "Baie appeler?" ("What is this berry called?"), which was eventually "bastardized" into bakeapple. The bakeapple ( Rubus chamaemorus ) is a
: It’s hard to pin down, but most describe it as a mix of honey and apricot with a subtle, smoky undertone. Tips for the Perfect "Pick" Tips for the Perfect "Pick" If you’ve ever
If you’ve ever walked the windswept bogs of Newfoundland and Labrador in late summer, you may have spotted a rare, golden-orange gem tucked away in the moss. Known to the rest of the world as the , here in the North, we call it the bakeapple .
: They start out as hard, bright red "raspberry look-alikes" before ripening into soft, juicy, amber-colored berries by mid-August.