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the free encyclopedia In the culinary sense · small edible fruit For the botanical usage · see Berry (botany) . For other uses · pulpy · and often edible fruit . Typically · berries are juicy · rounded · brightly colored · sweet · sour or tart · and do not have a stone or pit although many pips or seeds may be present.&#8205 · &#91 · 1 &#93 · Common examples of berries in the culinary sense are strawberries · raspberries · blueberries · blackberries · white currants · blackcurrants · and redcurrants .&#8205

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the free encyclopedia In the culinary sense
small edible fruit For the botanical usage
see Berry (botany) . For other uses
pulpy
and often edible fruit . Typically
berries are juicy
rounded
brightly colored
sweet
sour or tart
and do not have a stone or pit although many pips or seeds may be present.&#8205
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Common examples of berries in the culinary sense are strawberries
raspberries
blueberries
blackberries
white currants
blackcurrants
and redcurrants .&#8205

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