Juniper Berries
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Juniper Berries, as the name would imply, do indeed come from Juniper bushes. The small berries can take up to 2 - 3 years to ripen. When ripe, they'll be plump, dark bluish-purple, and have a bit of a dusty hue to them. Green berries are not ripe. You'll see bushes with both ripe and unripe berries on them at the same time. When the berries are dried for storage, they will be more black in colour.
The berries have a bitter, astringent taste with a bit of pine flavour to them. Drying mellows their flavour.
Before you go and pick any, know that there are different varieties of Juniper bushes such as Juniperus virginiana, and J. chinensis, whose taste is not as desirable as those from "Juniperus communis" bushes. Unfortunately, this knowledge is not all that useful, because not every Juniper bush has a sign on it indicating its scientific name.
Oil from the berries is used to make gin.
Good with cabbage, pork, beef, game, sauerkraut.
Dried Juniper berries will be leathery. If they just get dried and hard, they are too old.
See Also: Gin
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