[NAFEX] preserving mulberries
Stephen Sadler
Docshiva at Docshiva.org
Sun Aug 21 13:48:07 EDT 2005
They freeze very well, and mulberry jam is delicious. Generally, preserve
them just like blackberries.
Jam can need more lemon juice, as you want to use fully ripe, sweet,
mulberries - but there are mulberry-specific recipes on the net.
Stephen Sadler, Ph.D.
USDA 9, AHS heat zone 8,
Sacramento CA - Mediterranean climate
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Subject: [NAFEX] preserving mulberries
What experiences have people had with preserving mulberries? I am
considering
planting one, but they are large trees with lots of fruit that could become
a
nuisance if I don't have good things to do with them. Has anyone tried jam,
freezing berries, canning, pulping, drying or fruit leather? How did they
turn out?
Martha Davis
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