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Viburnum dentatum |
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June: The Arrowwood Viburnum continues flowering.
Dentate viburnum is used as an ornamental shrub in gardens. In folk medicine, fruits are used to boost immunity and improve digestion.
Shrub with toothed leaves and blue berries. Blooms in spring, berries ripen by autumn.
Fruits are harvested in September-October when berries turn blue or dark blue. Ripe berries are used for jams, compotes, and tinctures.
Fruits are best not eaten raw due to bitterness. Heat processing improves flavor and reduces astringency.
Used for making jams, compotes, and tinctures. Berries can be dried and frozen for long-term storage.
Fruit: Dark blue, with a sweet-sour taste and slight astringency
Stone: Hard, inedible
Stone: Hard, inedible
Dentate Viburnum Jam (Boiling)
Sweet jam with tartness
Sweet jam with tartness
1. Wash and lightly crush berries.
2. Cover with sugar and let stand for several hours.
3. Cook over low heat until thickened.
2. Cover with sugar and let stand for several hours.
3. Cook over low heat until thickened.
Dentate Viburnum Compote (Boiling)
Refreshing drink with bright flavor
Refreshing drink with bright flavor
1. Wash berries and pour boiling water over them.
2. Add sugar to taste.
3. Boil for 15 minutes and cool.
2. Add sugar to taste.
3. Boil for 15 minutes and cool.
Dentate Viburnum Tincture (Infusion)
Aromatic strong drink
Aromatic strong drink
1. Pour berries with vodka or spirit.
2. Infuse for 3-4 weeks in a dark place.
3. Strain and bottle.
2. Infuse for 3-4 weeks in a dark place.
3. Strain and bottle.