berries [2]
				   		Small fleshy fruits containing one or several usually edible seeds; when they grow together in clusters, each fruit is called a seed.
				
 
					
					
					
						strawberry 
						The cultivated strawberry was bred from the smaller and more fragrant wild strawberry; it is very flavorful and is used raw or cooked, primarily in desserts.
						
				  	 
					
						raspberry 
						Generally red, there are also different-colored varieties; slightly tart and very fragrant, it makes an excellent coulis that can be incorporated into desserts.
						
				  	 
					
						blackberry 
						Grows on canes as does the raspberry, and is used like that fruit; the several trailing species are comminly called dewberries.
				  	
 
					
						alkekengi 
						Covered in a thin, inedible membrane, it is slightly tart and not very sweet; it is often used to make jams and jellies because of its high pectin content.
				  	
 
					
						cranberry 
						Too tart to be eaten raw, it is primarily used for making desserts, sauces or juice; a traditional accompaniment to turkey in North America.