I’ve been sprinkling crowberry powder on everything lately.
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I’ve been sprinkling crowberry powder on everything lately. It adds an earthy, tart fruitiness to my: oatmeal, smoothies, ice cream, yogurt. I need to think of other uses for it. Mine’s from Iceland; but crowberries grow in the wild in Alaska & Labrador, too. It makes me smile when I think about trying to sneak it into as many things as I can find, like I’m magically adding some “Iceland” to whatever I’m eating. Crowberry is an arctic superfood with exceptional antioxidant properties. #crowberry
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I’ve been sprinkling crowberry powder on everything lately. It adds an earthy, tart fruitiness to my: oatmeal, smoothies, ice cream, yogurt. I need to think of other uses for it. Mine’s from Iceland; but crowberries grow in the wild in Alaska & Labrador, too. It makes me smile when I think about trying to sneak it into as many things as I can find, like I’m magically adding some “Iceland” to whatever I’m eating. Crowberry is an arctic superfood with exceptional antioxidant properties. #crowberry
@SharonCrockett Sounds delicious! When I look it up in Danish it comes out as “tranebær” but that is cranberries and that can’t be it? I have to research further!
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@SharonCrockett Sounds delicious! When I look it up in Danish it comes out as “tranebær” but that is cranberries and that can’t be it? I have to research further!
@SharonCrockett Oh, so funny, that are actually called “kragebær” (krage = crow) and grow on what we call “lyng”, which I normally see translated as heather. I didn’t know you could eat them.
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@SharonCrockett Oh, so funny, that are actually called “kragebær” (krage = crow) and grow on what we call “lyng”, which I normally see translated as heather. I didn’t know you could eat them.
@tanyakaroli They’re a milder type of blueberry that grows in low-lying bushes mostly in arctic regions. The powder form is delicious. You can buy it here:
https://wildicelandic.store/products/crowberry-dried-powder-kraekiberjaduft
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I’ve been sprinkling crowberry powder on everything lately. It adds an earthy, tart fruitiness to my: oatmeal, smoothies, ice cream, yogurt. I need to think of other uses for it. Mine’s from Iceland; but crowberries grow in the wild in Alaska & Labrador, too. It makes me smile when I think about trying to sneak it into as many things as I can find, like I’m magically adding some “Iceland” to whatever I’m eating. Crowberry is an arctic superfood with exceptional antioxidant properties. #crowberry
@SharonCrockett I add arctic thyme salt to very many things in the same way
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@SharonCrockett I add arctic thyme salt to very many things in the same way
@samerfarha I need to try that. Sounds like it would really good on savory dishes; I'm thinking roast chicken.
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@samerfarha I need to try that. Sounds like it would really good on savory dishes; I'm thinking roast chicken.
@SharonCrockett it great on chicken and fish. But also very good on watermelon and on dark chocolate!
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@SharonCrockett it great on chicken and fish. But also very good on watermelon and on dark chocolate!
@samerfarha Whoaaaa! Dark chocolate? Okay, I can see that...salted dark chocolate is quite good.
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@samerfarha Whoaaaa! Dark chocolate? Okay, I can see that...salted dark chocolate is quite good.
@SharonCrockett I keep a flame thrower, err, food torch in the kitchen so I can just hit the top of a chocolate bar or store bought brownies with enough heat to make them sticky and then sprinkle salt on them. Also: Trader Joe’s dark chocolate peanut butter cups out of the fridge and into a bowl of Maldon is life changing.
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@SharonCrockett I keep a flame thrower, err, food torch in the kitchen so I can just hit the top of a chocolate bar or store bought brownies with enough heat to make them sticky and then sprinkle salt on them. Also: Trader Joe’s dark chocolate peanut butter cups out of the fridge and into a bowl of Maldon is life changing.
@samerfarha I'll skip the flame thrower, but will be trying the trick with the Trader Joe's treats!

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@tanyakaroli They’re a milder type of blueberry that grows in low-lying bushes mostly in arctic regions. The powder form is delicious. You can buy it here:
https://wildicelandic.store/products/crowberry-dried-powder-kraekiberjaduft
@SharonCrockett ooh, thank you!!
