bramberry
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English
Etymology
From Middle English bramber, brember, from Old English brēmber, from Proto-West Germanic *brāmabaʀi. Doublet of frambesia and framboise. Cognate with German Brombeere. Related with bramble, brambleberry.
Noun
bramberry (plural bramberries)
- (chiefly dialectal) brambleberry
- 2010, Kjell Nilsson, Marcus Sangster, Christos Gallis, Forests, Trees and Human Health:
- Ellagic acid is the most abundant phenolic compound in cloudberry and red bramberry (Häkkinen et al. 1999). In red berries the major flavonol group present is the anthocyanins.
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