An exceptionally juicy treat is growing wild all throughout Pawling right now. Wineberries are currently ripe on their vines, and can be found in parks, at the edge of wooded areas, along roads, and along hiking paths.
When the berries turn from burnt-orange to red, they’re ready to harvest. The berries easily slide off the cone shaped tip when ripe. There are many thorns on the stem and along the leaf spine, so they must be picked carefully. The flavor, however, is definitely worth a few thorns.
Wineberries do not
store well, so once picked, they should be eaten or preserved:
They are excellent eaten plain, in cereal, over ice cream, baked in tarts, canned or dehydrated.
Wineberries can be used to replace raspberries in canning recipes. They have an intense berry flavor so they make excellent jams and sauces.
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