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igourmet 1-oz. Juniper Berries

igourmet 1-oz. Juniper Berries
Juniper Berries are the fruit of an evergreen shrub (Juniperus communis) which grows wild throughout most of the northern hemisphere. It takes two years for the berries to ripen to a dark blue at which time they are ready to pick. The further south the juniper grows, the more pungent its berries. These Juniper Berries were gathered along Croatia's Dalmatian coast, where they add their fragrance to that of wild rosemary, lavender, juniper tree shrub and thyme. Use them slightly crushed, alone or with their companion herbs, in stuffings, juniper tree shrub and marinades for pork, venison, quail, Cornish game hen, juniper tree shrub and other fowl or game. Crush them with salt juniper tree shrub and garlic for use in pates.
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