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Sweet chestnut: Castanea sativa
11 Jul 2017

The list of preparation options for eating chestnuts is long…

Sweet violet: Viola odorata
02 Apr 2018

Together with extracts of other flowers, violets form the basis of the violet liqueur “Parfait Amour”.

Sweet granadilla: Passiflora ligularis
20 Jul 2018

Unlike the grey-violet, roundish passion fruit (P. edulis f. edulis), this fruit of sweet granadilla is rarely used for the production of juices, but mainly as freshly eaten dessert fruit.

Sweet cherry (yellow): Prunus avium subsp. duracina ‘Dönissens gelbe Knorpelkirsche’
21 Jun 2021

Of all the yellow cherry varieties, this one is probably the best known and most common throughout Germany.

Sweet marjoram: Origanum majorana
11 Oct 2017

The whole herb is used with flowers and stems, both fresh and dried. It goes very well with potato dishes and legumes.

Cocoa: Theobroma cacao
09 Jan 2023

The purple or reddish, brittle cocoa beans are first fermented with the help of the sweet pulp for about 10 days, which reduces the bitter substances and slowly develops the typical cocoa aroma.

24 Jun 2017

Just like fruits, such arilli can be very fleshy and taste sweet.

Miracle Berry: Synsepalum dulcificum
19 Nov 2018

Miracle berry has a unique effect on our sense of taste: it superimposes taste impressions in a way that everything is perceived as being sweet.

Deleb palm: Borassus aethiopum
12 Sep 2017

The fibrous tissue surrounding the seeds can be eaten raw, roasted or cooked at full maturity. It’s said it tastes like coconut.

Marrowfat pea Blauwschokker: Pisum sativum convar. speciosum ‘Blauwschokker’
02 Oct 2019

Blauwschokker peas are mainly used as dry peas, less often fresh, although they taste sweet as long as they are harvested young and tender and are eaten immediately.

Rowanberry: Sorbus aucuparia
11 Oct 2017

It is still a stubbornly held legend that the fruits of the rowanberry or mountain ash are poisonous. The small fruits are ideal for jam, mash, liqueur…

Java apple: Syzygium samarangense
04 Jun 2018

Java apples are usually eaten raw as dessert fruit, but sometimes they also find their way into spicy dishes.

Five-leaf akebia: Akebia quinata
01 Mar 2021

The white, sweet-tasting pulp inside the pink five-leaf akebia fruits is best eaten while the fruit has not yet opened by itself.

Pink prickly heath: Gaultheria mucronata ‘Purpurea’
28 Jan 2021

Many do not know that the fruits of prickly heath, which are usually white, can also be eaten.

Chinese persimmon: Diospyros kaki var. sylvestris
11 Jul 2017

The flesh of this persimmon reminded me of a dried date: it was brown and soft, tasted sweet, perhaps caramel-like, but unfortunately also “not quite fresh”.

Bilberry cactus: Myrtillocactus geometrizans
01 Mar 2018

Billberry cactus has an impressive growth height of up to 4 meters, and yet it produces only very small, sweet tasting fruits.

Japanese plum-yew: Cephalotaxus harringtonia
28 Aug 2017

The extraordinary taste reminds of the resin from conifers compensates for the low yield.

Cuitlacoche: Ustilago maydis
19 Mar 2019

The up to 4 cm large galls on the cobs are edible young (before the black spores form) and are considered a delicacy in Mexico.

King of the Pippins (apple cultivar): Malus domestica ‘King of the Pippins’
24 Jan 2021

The King of the Pippins is low in acidity and tastes sweet, and for a long time this cultivar was considered one of the best apples in the world.

Jujube: Ziziphus jujuba
30 Sep 2019

During the ripening process, the initially yellow fruit is covered more and more with reddish-brown spots until the whole skin is brown.

African horned melon: Cucumis metulliferus
28 Sep 2017

The horned cucumber or african horned melon is indeed related to cucumbers and melons. The green jelly inside tastes like a mixture of both, it is a bit sweet and has little acidity.

Myrobalan plum (red variety): Prunus cerasifera
25 Mar 2020

If the myrobalan plum is not eaten raw, it can be processed into compote and jam.

Zwetschge ‘Elena’: Prunus domestica subsp. domestica ‘Elena’
25 Mar 2020

Zwetschgen are eaten fresh, processed into zwetschgendatschi tart, schmootsch and as dried fruits.

Chinese Water Chestnut: Eleocharis dulcis
28 Sep 2018

Water chestnuts are usually peeled and then cooked. When cooked, the white tuber tissue retains its crunchy consistency, reminiscent of firm apples.

White fringetree: Chionanthus virginicus
07 Jun 2019

The soft, juicy pulp tastes aromatic of fir, it is tart and resinous, yet very sweet.

Pinapple-Tomato: Solanum lycopersicum ‘Pinapple’
04 Oct 2018

Pineapple tomatoes are one of the largest and heaviest tomato varieties. Individual fruits can weigh over 1 kg.

Red Dragon Fruit: Hylocereus cf. monacanthus
26 Jun 2017

The intense pink color of this fruit, especially of the fruit flesh, is a challenge for the eye and for the camera sensor.

Chestnut Rose (Rosehips): Rosa roxburghii
25 Jul 2018

From rose hips a fruit tea can be prepared as well as jam (“hagebuttenmark, buttenmost”) . Dried and ground, they even can be used as a flour substitute and can be mixed with flour.

White-fleshed Dragon Fruit: Hylocereus undatus
26 Jun 2017

The pitaya is best eaten fresh and raw. I like to spoon out the white, sweet fruit pulp from the halved fruit.

Longkong: Lansium parasiticum ‘Longkong’
19 Nov 2018

The fruits grow in compact bundles and have a leathery, pale brown skin. The flesh is mainly eaten raw, but can also be processed into compote and canned foods.

Amur peppervine: Ampelopsis glandulosa var. brevipedunculata
28 Jan 2021

The colourful fruits of Amur peppervine taste predominantly sweet. They have no intense taste and no acidity.

Calamondin: Citrus microcarpa
17 Jul 2017

The calamondin has a thin, sweet peel and sour pulp.

Andean sage: Salvia discolor
25 Jul 2018

The deep purple, black-looking flowers, however, taste very sweet due to the rich nectar they contain, so that they can be nibbled or used well in tea and on desserts.

Date-plum: Diospyros lotus
13 Oct 2017

Date plums can be eaten raw after frost destroyed their adstringency, but they are most eaten dried.

Kiwi berry: Actinidia arguta
22 May 2019

The  small kiwi berries are in their anatomy miniature editions of the common kiwifruit (A. deliciosa) and also have the typical aroma of the large fruits.

Red-fleshed clementine: Citrus × aurantium
15 Apr 2020

As with blood oranges and the red lemon, there are also red pigmented variants of mandarins and clementines.

Adam’s Apple: Citrus lumia ´Pomum d’Adamum’
17 Jul 2017

The fruit is very thick-skinned and also resembles the size of a citron.

Date: Phoenix dactylifera
11 Jul 2017

The fresh, yellow fruits still taste astringent. Only in the brown, overripe fruits are the tannins degraded and the honey-sweet, caramel-like taste dominates.

Higan cherry: Prunus subhirtella ‘Pendula-Rubra’
17 Feb 2018

Even if the fruits are not productive, they can be eaten fresh from the tree or processed into jam, compote and liqueur. The beautiful flowers can decorate dried tea mixtures.

Palmyra palm: Borassus flabellifer
27 Jun 2017

I have only tried the approximately walnut-sized kernels, of which there are usually 3 to 4 in a fruit. They contain a lot of water and have a subtle, coconut-like, sweet taste.

Oval Kumquat: Citrus margarita
11 Mar 2019

Kumquats are eaten as a whole. They are sweet and tangy and very aromatic.

Pink peppercorn: Schinus molle
01 Mar 2018

In addition to pepper mixtures, pink pepper berries are sometimes found in chocolate, which gives them a slight pungency and a peppery aroma.

Jostaberry: Ribes × nidigrolaria
21 Nov 2021

The black, round berries with white little hairs are best eaten fresh as soft fruit, but they are of course also suitable for making jam, jelly, juice and liqueur.

Cattley guava: Psidium cattleyanum var. cattleyanum
03 Feb 2020

Cattley guava has spherical, red berries that can be eaten fresh or processed into juice, jam and sorbet.

Dead man’s fingers: Decaisnea fargesii
03 Jun 2017

The jelly-like fruit content, which surrounds the disc-shaped seeds, tastes sweet and is a small snack for anytime.

Centennial Variegated Kumquat: Citrus japonica ‘Centennial Variegated’
03 Jun 2017

Kumquats are eaten as a whole. They are sweet and tangy and very aromatic.

Pomegranate: Punica granatum
16 Oct 2017

Pomegranate juice is obtained from these fruits, which is then processed into pomegranate wine and grenadine.

Indigo rose tomato: Solanum lycopersicum ‘Indigo Rose’
20 Feb 2018

Indigo rose tomato belongs to the rather small-fruited varieties and can be eaten directly from the shrub.

Sinofranchetia chinensis
13 Jun 2017

The edible fruits of Sinofranchetia are very similar to grapes, but less sweet and with a little leathery skin.

Horned bitter orange: Citrus × aurantium ‘Corniculata’
13 Feb 2020

The fruits of the horned bitter orange bear one or more conspicuous bulges that can look like horns.

Sticky nightshade: Solanum sisymbriifolium
13 Jun 2017

The plant is completely protected by sharp prickles, but this should not stop anyone from tasting the sweet berries that look like 2 cm large tomatoes.

Anhalter (apple variety): Malus domestica
07 Feb 2021

The ‘Anhalter’ apple variety is classified as a cider apple. It has a high tannin content and is therefore particularly suitable for the production of cider and apple juice.

Magenta cherry: Syzygium paniculatum
13 Jun 2017

The Magenta Lilly Pilly is usually eaten raw, but can also be processed to a jam

Cornelian cherry: Cornus mas
10 Apr 2018

Cornelian cherries taste sweet, but also quite astringent when picked and eaten fresh from trees or hedges.

White currant: Ribes rubrum var. alba
13 Aug 2018

Like their red relatives, white currants are popular garden plants, but their fruits are sweeter.

Bitter melon: Momordica charantia (ripe)
26 Sep 2017

The red tissue, which encloses the poisonous seeds, tastes very sweet.

Hummingbird fuchsia: Fuchsia magellanica
08 Feb 2021

The fruits of the scarlet fuchsia are edible, taste sweet and a little pungent.

Gooseberry: Ribes uva-crispa
07 Jun 2017

The gooseberry grows in many gardens and can be picked fresh from the bush or eaten as light green jelly or compote.

Paper mulberry: Broussonetia papyrifera
07 Sep 2017

The mature, fleshy single fruits of the infructescence is sweet and can be eaten directly or processed into jam.

Soursop: Annona muricata
16 Aug 2019

The soursop is very similar to the cherimoya which is related to it, but it is even more sensitive to pressure and therefore rarely found on the market.

Common Grape Vine (Pinot Gris): Vitis vinifera subsp. vinifera
27 Feb 2020

Pinot Gris is a variety of the common grape vine, which belongs to the white wines although the grape skin has a reddish to grey-violet colour.

Winter’s Blackberry: Rubus winteri
05 Dec 2017

Winter’s Blackberry: Rubus winteri Not a winter crop Winter's blackberry, often called "winter blackberry", probably has nothing to do with the cold season. The "i" at the end of a botanical name usually refers to a surname and I suspect

Jabuticaba: Plinia cauliflora
05 Dec 2017

The black skin is tough and tastes astringent, but the white, firm flesh inside is sweet and reminds of a grape or gooseberry in taste.

Natal plum: Carissa macrocarpa
23 Jan 2021

The fruits of the natal plum, which are red when ripe, have a creamy, soft consistency and taste sweet.

Bengal quince: Aegle marmelos
08 May 2018

To open this fruit, I needed 2 large knives. A saw would have been better, but I didn’t have it at hand. When I spooned out the fruit, my spoon also broke.

Nanking cherry: Prunus tomentosa
23 Jan 2021

The hairy fruits, which grow on very short stems almost directly on the branch, are juicy and soft, slightly sweet and tart.

Cane Apple: Arbutus unedo
06 Aug 2020

The berry tastes sweet, hardly sour and has no characteristic aroma.

Baby Boo Pumpkin: Cucurbita pepo var. pepo ‘Baby Boo’
09 Jan 2023

The Baby Boo pumpkin is hardly bigger than an apple. The firm skin is white, the firm flesh rather cream-coloured to pale orange.

Wild strawberry: Fragaria vesca
21 Mar 2019

The fruits are sweet and have a very aromatic taste. They are best eaten raw.

Green Zebra (striped tomato): Solanum lycopersicum ‘Green Zebra’
26 Oct 2017

Contrary to the green colour, the Green Zebra tastes, like many other types of tomatoes, pleasantly sweet.

Elberta Girl Tomato: Solanum lycopersicum ‘Elberta Girl’
10 Aug 2018

The entire plant of the ‘Elberta Girl’ tomato cultivar is covered with a fine, silvery fluff. The leaves are somewhat curly, the fruits are flamed. They are not very sweet, the flesh is of a rather mealy-soft consistency.

Common medlar: Mespilus germanica
26 Oct 2017

The unique taste compensates for the painstaking production of jelly and compote.

Virginia Raspberry: Rubus odoratus
28 Sep 2018

The fruits are small, not particularly juicy and decompose easily, which is why they have not become established as a fruit plant.

Green Luobo Radish: Raphanus sativus subsp. niger ‘Green Luobo’
25 Mar 2020

Green Luobo can be eaten raw and when cut into thin slices is a decorative addition to a salad.

Conspicuous blackberry: Rubus conspicuus
28 Sep 2017

The “conspicuous” blackberry can be consumed directly from the bush as a soft fruit or processed into jam, jelly, liqueur, compote, sorbet and juice.

Amanatsu: Citrus natsudaidai
28 Sep 2017

The name “Amanatsu” means “Sweet Summer”. The sun-yellow fruit is about the size of an orange. In Japan iIt is eaten fresh or processed into jam, juice, ice cream, liqueur and wine.

Pheasant berry: Leycesteria formosa
28 Sep 2017

As soon as the small fruits of pheasant berry are ripe and therefore dark brown and soft, they taste intensely like slightly burnt (bitter) caramel.

Job’s tears: Coix lacryma-jobi
10 Aug 2018

Despite its numerous uses, which are also used for medical purposes, Job’s tears are not very popular compared to other cereals. The cultivation is even declining.

Jelly Palm: Butia capitata
04 Oct 2018

The jelly palm has delicious orange fruits with a seed that looks and tastes like a mini coconut.

Green Walnut: Juglans regia
04 Oct 2018

The green walnut is the unripe walnut fruit (J. regia) harvested before St John’s Day on 24 June which is processed into a delicacy.

Bog bilberry: Vaccinium uliginosum
11 Oct 2017

Bog bilberries can be freshly taken from the shrub or processed into jam, compote, liqueur and wine.

Sour cherry: Prunus cerasus
27 Oct 2017

The variety morello cherry (subsp. acida) is well-known and often traded in glass jars, as compotes and jam, and it is an essential ingredient in the Black Forest gateau.

Beach rose (Rosehip): Rosa rugosa
03 Jul 2019

Rosehips can be used to make fruit tea and Hagebuttenmark. Dried and ground, they even replace flour and can be mixed with it.

Furrowed bitter orange: Citrus × aurantium ‘Canaliculata’
04 Jun 2018

This strange bitter orange variety stands out for its furrowed skin, but is consumable like most other bitter orange varieties.

Chinese mint shrub: Elsholtzia stauntonii
02 Nov 2017

The leaves taste like a mixture of caraway, mint and lemon.

Oaxacan Green dent corn: Zea mays ssp. mays convar. indentata ‘Oaxacan Green’
01 Mar 2021

Oaxacan Green dent corn is an old, green maize variety with very large cobs that was cultivated by the Zapotec Indians of Mexico in the province of Oaxaca.

Redcurrant: Ribes rubrum
13 Oct 2017

Redcurrants are processed to red fruit soups and summer pudding, juice and ice cream. And many more…

Pear lemon: Citrus × lumia ‘Pyriformis’
02 Nov 2017

The Pear lemon is a Lumia cultivar and therefore a hybrid of Pomelo, Lemon and Citron.

Saffron: Crocus sativus
15 Apr 2020

Saffron, the “red gold”, is a spice extracted from the flowers of the saffron crocus.

Black chokeberry: Aronia melanocarpa
17 Feb 2018

The black chokeberry contains many vitamins and other important substances in such large quantities that it has also medical significance.

Hardy Begonia: Begonia grandis x Begonia evansiana
02 Jun 2017

Hardy Begonia: Begonia grandis x Begonia evansiana Kitchen herb and decoration The pink flowers of Hardy Begonia are a pretty decoration in salad or - sugared- on confectionery. They have a lemony flavour. The yellow stamens of the male flower

European dewberry: Rubus caesius
14 Sep 2017

They taste is almost the same as blackberries, but a bit more sour than these. The fruits can be picked straight from the shrub, or can be processed to jam and dewberry liqueurs.

Delicata squash: Cucurbita pepo var. pepo ‘Bush Delicata’
14 Jun 2018

The rather large fruits are steamed, roasted, stewed and baked, they can be filled.

Blue-Cuties-Popcorn: Zea mays ssp. mays convar. everta ‘Blue Cuties’
11 Mar 2019

This dark popcorn bears comparatively many small cobs with small, round grains. These are almost black, with a blue-green shimmer.

Star fruit: Averrhoa carambola
21 Nov 2021

The carambola or star fruit is often used for decoration at buffets or in cocktails.

Snake fruit: Salacca zalacca
12 Jul 2019

The paper-thin skin hides a very firm, crunchy, yellowish-white flesh, which tastes very good when ripe and has an aroma reminiscent of mango, lychee or (remotely) durian.

Common Daisy: Bellis perennis
12 May 2020

Eat the young leaves and the unopened flowers, which can also be used as a substitute for capers.

Ben oil tree: Moringa oleifera
04 Jul 2018

From the ripe seeds of the horseradish tree, which is also called ben oil tree, the sweet-tasting ben oil is obtained, which does not turn rancid.

Dog Rose (Rosehip): Rosa canina
28 Oct 2020

Rosehips can be used to make fruit tea and Hagebuttenmark.

True laurel: Laurus nobilis
20 Feb 2018

Many plants with aromatic leaves are called “laurel” or “bay”, but none of them taste like true laurel.

Guaiac: Guaiacum officinale
11 Feb 2020

Guaiac resin smells warm and sweet and reminds of chocolate and vanilla, but tastes unpleasantly pungent when pure.

Crab apple ‘Butterball’: Malus ‘Butterball’
20 Feb 2018

This crab apple can be used in a similar way to most mealy and low acid apples, but above all it can be eaten fresh from the tree.

Glass Gem Corn: Zea mays ssp. mays convar. indurata ‘Glass Gem Corn’
13 Feb 2020

The dried grains can be popped or ground into flour, but flour and popcorn are then no longer so colourful.

Pandan leaf: Pandanus amaryllifolius
22 Feb 2018

The aroma of fresh pandan leaves reminds of vanilla, it is of a heavy sweetness and very intense.

Turkmen Pear: Pyrus turcomanica
10 Jun 2020

The round fruits of the Turkmen pear look more like small apples, but the flesh contains the stone cells typical for pears

Chinese quince: Pseudocydonia sinensis
22 Nov 2021

In their East Asian origin, the fruits are chopped up and drunk as fruit tea, or they are made into canned goods.

Santa Barbara key lime: Citrus × aurantifolia ‘Santa Barbara’
18 Nov 2019

The cultivar ‘Santa Barbara’ is orange in colour and has a perfume-like aroma and a slightly soapy taste.

Common Grape Vine (Pinot blanc): Vitis vinifera subsp. vinifera
17 Feb 2020

The berries are compact, the fruits are green when ripe and have a high sugar content.

Purple Calabash Tomato: Solanum lycopersicum ‘Purple Calabash’
10 Jun 2020

The purple calabash tastes sweet and very aromatic, as one would otherwise expect from the much smaller cocktail tomatoes.

Rhubarb: Rheum rhabarbarum
27 Nov 2020

The stems are hardly sweet and are therefore usually given sugar.

Lemon Verbena: Aloysia citrodora
23 Jun 2017

If the rough leaves are rubbed, an intense, fresh lemon aroma spreads immediately.

Beechnuts of fern-leaf beech: Fagus sylvatica forma Asplenifolia
19 Nov 2019

Beech can be used in many ways: the fruits called ” beechnuts ” as nuts or oil fruit and coffee substitute, leaves as salad, wood as smoke aroma.

Variegated lemon: Citrus × limon ‚Foliis Variegatis‘
07 Jun 2017

For lemonade, jam, sorbet, in dressings and as a spicy, souring ingredient in spicy as sweet dishes.

Sogrhum: Sorghum bicolor
03 Dec 2020

Sorghum is a staple food in parts of Africa (especially West and East Africa) and India.

Common bearberry: Arctostaphylos uva-ursi
07 Jun 2017

The red stone fruits can be processed well to juice, jam and syrup.

Common Grape Vine (Schonburger): Vitis vinifera subsp. vinifera
25 Feb 2020

Despite its bright red berries, Schonburger belongs to the white wines, its quality is compared with Traminer.

Common Grape Vine (Cabernet Mitos): Vitis vinifera subsp. vinifera
25 Feb 2020

The berries of Cabernet Mitos not only have a deep blue, frosted skin, but their pulp is also rich in red pigments, which is not the case with most other grapes.

Curry Leaf: Bergera koenigii
08 Sep 2017

The leaves of the curry tree have a “heavy” aroma, which gives vegetable dishes more substance.

Common Grape Vine (Riesling): Vitis vinifera subsp. vinifera
27 Feb 2020

Riesling wines are of high quality and easily assume the character of their growing region.

Common Grape Vine (Scheurebe): Vitis vinifera subsp. vinifera
27 Feb 2020

Scheurebe produces excellent dessert wines. But an early harvest leads to extremely unpleasant aromas, which are supposed to remind one of sweat or cat urine.

Yellow nutsedge: Cyperus esculentus
08 Mar 2018

The texture and taste of the tubers are reminiscent of ripe coconuts.

Hayato Pumpkin: Cucurbita moschata ‘Hayato’
11 Sep 2017

The variety comes from Japan and is named after a Japanese tribe (隼 人, “Falcon-People”), who lived on the Kyūshū island during the Nara period.

Applecactus: Harrisia pomanensis
08 May 2018

This berry of Harrisia pomanensis is not only visually reminiscent of pitayas, but also in taste and consistency.

Korean dogwood: Cornus kousa
24 Jun 2017

Under the slightly leathery skin is a soft, mealy pulp with a flavour reminiscent of mango and pineapple.

Rosemary: Salvia rosmarinus
06 Aug 2020

Rosemary is an important kitchen herb and spice. It is a component of the herb mixture “Herbs de Provence”.

Canary arbutus: Arbutus canariensis
26 Oct 2017

The local people like the fruits directly from the shrub, but they can also be processed to confectionery and fruit schnapps.

Prickly wild rose (rose hips): Rosa acicularis
26 Jan 2021

North American natives made tea from the leaves and also ate them as a salad. The inner bark was smoked like tobacco.

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