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On Saturday, May 25, 1996 at 3:00:00 AM UTC-4, Gordon or Connie Marigold wrote in alt.usage.german:
> Hello, > Does anyone happen to know what Preiselbeeren are in English and > if they are even found in the United States or Canada? Please don't tell > me what the dictionary says: it says "cranberries, bilberries, > whortleberries". Whortleberries? I've never heard of them. > Cranberries they are NOT; bilberries they are not unless there is a different kind > of bilberry than the ones in Ontario where I grew up. I have no idea what a "whortleberry" > is. Preiselbeeren are very common in Germany, served with "gebackenes Camembert", > various kinds of "Braten" etc. Cranberries are native to North America as far as > I know and I wonder if Preiselbeeren are native only to Europe or ...? > Any ideas? > Connie |