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  1. 3. Dez. 2013 · Den kompletten Film auf alleskino ansehen: https://www.alleskino.de/salmonberries-1991.htmlIm fernen Alaska treffen zwei gegensätzliche Frauenfiguren aufeina...

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  2. www.arthaus.desalmonberries_2001ARTHAUS Salmonberries

    In Salmonberries sucht eine androgyne junge Frau, ein Eskimofindling, das Herz der Bibliothekarin Roswitha, die nach einer missglückten Tunnelflucht von Ostberlin bis ans »Ende der Welt«, in den hohen Norden Alaskas geflohen war. Eine gemeinsame Berlin-Reise nach dem Fall der Mauer stellt unlösbare Fragen.

  3. 20. Nov. 2023 · Salmonberries have a long history in the Pacific Northwest region, with evidence of their use dating back to the Clovis culture some 13,000 years ago. Salmonberry bushes were an important food source for many Native American tribes in the area, who would forage them from moist areas near rivers and streams. The fruit was used in traditional medicines, as well as eaten raw and cooked in jams ...

  4. Tips for salmonberry picking from Pojar and MacKinnon: The taste of salmonberries can vary even within a single clone, and these clones can be extensive, so scout out all the salmonberry bushes in the area instead of focusing on one area. Salmonberries are fairly fragile and get mushed easily, so it's best not to pick after heavy rains, and to fill containers with salmonberries no more than 5 ...

  5. Salmonberries ripen in May and June with anywhere from one to four flowers and berries on each short stem. ANIMAL USES. Salmonberries are one of the many berries which bears and birds eat. TRADITIONAL USES BY INDIGENOUS PEOPLES. The young shoots of the salmonberry are peeled and eaten raw or steamed. Its berries can also be eaten raw or dried ...

  6. 21. Apr. 2022 · Guide to Salmonberries: How to Forage Salmonberries. Written by MasterClass. Last updated: Apr 21, 2022 • 2 min read. Salmonberries are wild, edible berries that grow near the West Coast of North America. These tasty and vibrant fruits can provide nutrition and sustenance in the wild. Salmonberries are wild, edible berries that grow near the ...

  7. The epithet spectabilis means spectacular due to Salmonberry’s showy flowers and fruits. The common name Salmonberry is thought to have come from the natives’ fondness for eating the berries with salmon roe, but it could also be due to the orangy-pink color of the berries. Relationships: Rubus is a large genus with between 400 and 750 species.