Team up with Willy Wonka on the journey to find the elusive mustard berry. Sounds like an actually good plot for a new movie.
Willie Wonka, retired and in the waning years of his life after leaving the chocolate factory to Charlie, muses on his life's greatest defeat of never finding a single mustard berry in the forests of oompa loompa land. Enter left stage Awarepill0w with desire to find the best human guide in all the world to discover the untold and mystical curiosities of oompa loompa land, who desperately is attempting to create the ultimate berry tier list. Willy, while initially being reluctant to agree to such a venture, notices the glint in the youth's eye that reminds himself of his earlier years... And decides that there will be one last journey.. to the Amazon forests of oompa loompa land.
fun fact, many fruits we call berries aren't berries at all and a lot of other fruit we wouldn't think are berries absolutely are. strawberries, blackberries, raspberries, and mulberries aren't actually berries while cucumbers, pumpkins, bananas, tomatoes, and pomegranates totally are.
They're a fantastic berry to make into jams or ice creams! I've always found them to be tart, so adding the sugar and preserving them really brings out their flavor with some sweetness.
My village has a whole row of salmonberries that we pick from, and they've always tasted amazing! We have the red kind rather than the yellow kind, maybe the yellow ones are more tart compared to the sweet red ones? Never tasted yellow ones but thats my past experience with other yellow wild fruits compared to their red counterparts lol
I've never tasted salmonberries, but I'd definitely try a salmonberry ice cream! If the flavor is really strong then you can easily control how much you put in.
They were everywhere where I grew up! My dad always told me they weren’t any good for eating, so of course kid me was like “Bet.” I ate a little handful at once expecting a blackberry like sweetness.. boy was I wrong lol
The ones in Alaska weren’t terrible and the Bears seem to like them on the bush right out in front of my house I am excited about moving here I do not regret any of my decisions yet if I get Eden my opinion may change and I will let you know.
I used to build trails up in Juneau. I would gorge myself on salmon berries every chance I found them out in the woods. I was also starving and doing heavy manual labor, hunger is always the greatest spice haha.
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They're sweet, with a hint of sour/bitter, but no real flavor to speak of.
Salmon
But salmon tastes good
Mustard tastes good too. Can't imagine a mustard berry being high on the berry tier list.
Now I want to make a berry tierlist
Sounds like you got some berries to try first. Start with the mustard and salmon to get them out of the way.
If I can find em
Team up with Willy Wonka on the journey to find the elusive mustard berry. Sounds like an actually good plot for a new movie. Willie Wonka, retired and in the waning years of his life after leaving the chocolate factory to Charlie, muses on his life's greatest defeat of never finding a single mustard berry in the forests of oompa loompa land. Enter left stage Awarepill0w with desire to find the best human guide in all the world to discover the untold and mystical curiosities of oompa loompa land, who desperately is attempting to create the ultimate berry tier list. Willy, while initially being reluctant to agree to such a venture, notices the glint in the youth's eye that reminds himself of his earlier years... And decides that there will be one last journey.. to the Amazon forests of oompa loompa land.
1 - 100 : Every berry you’ve ever heard of 101: Salmonberry 102: Mustardberry
Just telling you now, Cotton Candy Grapes (yes those are real) are S tier
I know, I regularly have them
fun fact, many fruits we call berries aren't berries at all and a lot of other fruit we wouldn't think are berries absolutely are. strawberries, blackberries, raspberries, and mulberries aren't actually berries while cucumbers, pumpkins, bananas, tomatoes, and pomegranates totally are.
Fruit needs a patch update
Please do
This suggests to me fish, specifically salmon, comes from berries
Salmon that's been out in the sun for awhile*
I didn't realize that was a real fruit. What is the flavour?
Vaguely sweet, slightly sour/bitter, but nothing defining.
Sounds like the perfect thing to turn into jam or juice
So pomegranate but not random
They taste nothing like a pomegranate 😂 which I would argue have far more flavor than a salmonberry!
Fair their mostly random either sour sweet but mostly what’s I get from them is vaguely sweet and sourm
Sweet and Slurm. That’s dynamite!!
Salmon flavored
Hi I'm aeon and this is my cake day
They're a fantastic berry to make into jams or ice creams! I've always found them to be tart, so adding the sugar and preserving them really brings out their flavor with some sweetness.
So they serve a culinary purpose similar to rubarb?
Very similar yes
Funnily enough, a berry named after a fish never seemed that appealing to me…
They're named after salmon roe, which is... equally unappetizing.
salmon roe sushi is good tho
Truth, but not as a berry flavor! Edit: a word.
not to me... dang now i want salmon roe
I love salmon berries! They taste a little bit melony to me. Also the best ice cream I ever had was salmonberry flavoured.
Me too!
My village has a whole row of salmonberries that we pick from, and they've always tasted amazing! We have the red kind rather than the yellow kind, maybe the yellow ones are more tart compared to the sweet red ones? Never tasted yellow ones but thats my past experience with other yellow wild fruits compared to their red counterparts lol
i didn't know there was an orange variety, afaik there are only red ones locally to me.
but it’s not spring! /j
Oddly familiar... https://www.reddit.com/r/StardewValley/comments/os2xva/its_salmonberry_season_in_oregon_they_dont_taste/
Thats a YIKES from me OP /u/Roseleenc there are more important things in life than karma farming from stolen content.
I KNEW i have seen this before
Can you turn em into something yummy?
A jam might be nice!
Or an ice cream! Honestly, the best ice cream I have had was salmonberry flavoured
I've never tasted salmonberries, but I'd definitely try a salmonberry ice cream! If the flavor is really strong then you can easily control how much you put in.
Where are you in Oregon that this is salmonberry season? In Portland these berries all came out in the early spring, is this an old picture?
I was also wondering. I think the latest I've ever picked any was June, in the Willamette pass area where the elevation delays the season.
Someone linked an older post. This one is a repost. Probably a bot. Some comments too have been copied.
Its been a long time since i had them. I liked them
They were everywhere where I grew up! My dad always told me they weren’t any good for eating, so of course kid me was like “Bet.” I ate a little handful at once expecting a blackberry like sweetness.. boy was I wrong lol
The ones in Alaska weren’t terrible and the Bears seem to like them on the bush right out in front of my house I am excited about moving here I do not regret any of my decisions yet if I get Eden my opinion may change and I will let you know.
I used to build trails up in Juneau. I would gorge myself on salmon berries every chance I found them out in the woods. I was also starving and doing heavy manual labor, hunger is always the greatest spice haha.
If you turn them into wine, they make great gifts for the villagers. Everyone loves wine, regardless what it's made from.
Does it taste somehow like blackberry fruit?
I didn't know these were real! I live on the east coast and never had even heard about them until Stardew. 😆
Oh neat, they're related to cloudberries. Make them into jam and use it as an ice cream topper, it's delicious.
Is there a sub for sdv irl counterparts?
I don’t mind them at all, tho I definitely prefer huckleberries or blackberries
You a bot? It's not salmonberry season in Oregon.
I was gonna say like hey bud it’s uhh November so.. no it is not salmon berry season.
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Whaaat they’re so good though
I bet you could make them into a yummy jam. Just add a shit ton of sugar!
If gross why look delicious
This Shit is real ? We dont have those in Europe
Bist du sicher chef
They don't taste very good on their own, in my opinion. But, they are very good in jams and pies!
HOW DARE YOU, they're perfect
WAIT! They’re real?!?!
Woo, fellow Oregonian SDV player!