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Published 2014
Both plants produce purple or red berries with a sour, aromatic flavour, but the former is preferred since its berries are juicier. American Indians ate them and made a tonic tea from both the berries and the leathery scented leaves. In the 18th century this tea was the subject of favourable comment by, among others, a French doctor whose friend
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