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Hawthorn Berries Jelly Or Poison
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HI so I making hawthorn berry jelly. Lots of recipes on google and no indication in these to remove the pips from the middle of berry. yet elsewhere I read that the seeds are poisonous?
Any idea if I'm putting myself in an early grave if I make the jelly keeping the pips in (ps haws as many will know are more pip than flesh)
Any idea if I'm putting myself in an early grave if I make the jelly keeping the pips in (ps haws as many will know are more pip than flesh)
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https:/ /www.ea tweeds. co.uk/h awthorn -jelly- recipe
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Yeah manyalynne ty for that - what confuses me is most of the recipes (incl the ones in the link) call for the berries to be crushed -
I'd have thought that would have crushed the pips / seeds too?
I'm gonna go ahead n make the jelly tho (have the juice dripping thru for overnight right now).
I guess there's so many recipes and not a single one I've seen for the jelly calls for the pips to be removed manually (thank goodness lol) so it'll be ok.
As in another post that you n I have both commented upon tonight at least I can include it in my prayers ;)
I'd have thought that would have crushed the pips / seeds too?
I'm gonna go ahead n make the jelly tho (have the juice dripping thru for overnight right now).
I guess there's so many recipes and not a single one I've seen for the jelly calls for the pips to be removed manually (thank goodness lol) so it'll be ok.
As in another post that you n I have both commented upon tonight at least I can include it in my prayers ;)
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