for a berry, then they sent a merchant to the shop gerasim dmitrieva on the corner of nevsky and griboedovase even left a record for that day 2.5 pounds, more than a kilogram of berries. and when they finally brought her , he asked his wife natalya nikolaevna to feed her. she literally took berries from a spoon twice, and gave him in his mouth. he drank some more. and bitch, here's this cloudberry, and then i'll say that she was leaving. cloudberry - it was most likely soaked and this method of preservation is still popular in the north, as people told me in naryan-mar this the berry is also called the northern orange and even the royal one for its rarity, the harvest season lasts only a few weeks. they say that our locals are cloudberries, they love legs and they need to hunt with frozen ones. well, in principle, i think that this is justified, because the berry is really very useful in the tundra. for example, it generally replaces vegetables with fruits ; it has to be collected in swampy and hard-to-reach places literally, fighting off hordes of mosquitoes and gadflies, and each bush gi