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>>19452954
Thimbleberries. They are very difficult to transport because they fall apart easily and turn to mush. The thimbleberry bush is also not as hardy as its relatives (blackberries, raspberries, etc.), which means it gets killed more easily.

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>>15085534
I see your salmon berry and raise you a thimble berry.

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>>8564693
Oh, they are already interested. I have spoken to them directly. Apparently these berries have become part of the "haute cuisine" BECAUSE of their short lifespan and seasonal nature.

I may, however, try to cultivate the plants themselves, pot/sell some of them.

If I am hard-up for money, I would consider it, but they taste quite good, so for the time being I enjoy them with friends/family only.

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