Cook with Andean blackberry
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About
Rubus glaucus, commonly called Andean blackberry, Andes berry or mora de Castilla, is a species of blackberry, it belongs to the Rosaceae family. It grows in Latin America from Oaxaca to Bolivia. Rubus glaucus is a perennial semi-erect climbing shrub, it can grow up to 3 meters. The fruit is bright purple when ripe. Rubus glaucus is rich in vitamin C, phenols, anthocyanin, it shows a high antioxidant activity. (PMID: 20170356) [Wikipedia]
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