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Which fruit appears on the front cover of Delia Smith's "Winter Collection"?
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The cover on my old hardback edition is different from the paperback bacedition.
https:/ /books. google. co.uk/b ooks/ab out/Del ia_s_Wi nter_Co llectio n.html? id=n16b JgAACAA J&s ource=k p_cover &re dir_esc =y
I think they are Pyracantha berries
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I think they are Pyracantha berries
Trishy, I agree with you.
On first look they appear to be cranberries but on closer inspection, and google images of both pyracantha and cranberries, there's no mistaking. It's the way the berries grow in a cluster on those slim stems, the leaves, and the little black bits on the bottom of the berries.
On first look they appear to be cranberries but on closer inspection, and google images of both pyracantha and cranberries, there's no mistaking. It's the way the berries grow in a cluster on those slim stems, the leaves, and the little black bits on the bottom of the berries.
//Pyracantha berries are mildly poisonous as their seeds contain cyanogenic glycosides (as do apples, plums, cherries, and almonds[4]) and can cause mild gastro-intestinal problems when eaten raw in large quantities;[4][5][6] they are edible only when crushed and washed under running water. They have been made into jelly.//
A bit naughty on a cook book cover.
A bit naughty on a cook book cover.