Those look tasty! When I was a kid there was a blackberry bush that was close to where we used to play and it was so much fun picking some for a snack.
In Spanish, it's "mora", and the colour "morado" (purple, violet) is called not after the berry's one, which is black, but after our tongue when we eat it...
Yes, we have wild ones that grow here too. They taste so much better then the grocery store ones. Here the season for wild black berries is usually late August early September. Just after wild blue berry season.
Here kids do all the berry and fruit picking. They bring some home and sell most of it along the roads next to their villages to get some pocket money.
Hardly any bears in Moldova anymore due to horrific deforestation in the last ten years, they are all in neighbouring Romania now (more than a third of all Europe's bears are in Romania these days).
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Date: 2016-08-25 04:14 pm (UTC)Yummy black berries. They're good in pie.
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Date: 2016-08-25 06:09 pm (UTC)Yes, we have wild ones that grow here too. They taste so much better then the grocery store ones. Here the season for wild black berries is usually late August early September. Just after wild blue berry season.
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Date: 2016-08-25 04:16 pm (UTC)Rare to see kids around here picking them though. They are missing out!
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