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  1. Sep 29, 2022 · What Are Salmonberries? Salmonberries, sometimes called thimbleberries or Alaskan berries, are a type of fruit that's similar in size and shape to raspberries. Known as Rubus spectabilis, salmonberries are actually a species of rose.

  2. Salmonberries ripen approximately 3036 days after pollination, from early May to late July in most of the Pacific Northwest and July to August in cooler Northern climates. They are 1.5–2 cm ( 1 ⁄ 2 – 3 ⁄ 4 in) long and resemble large shiny yellow to orange-red raspberries .

  3. Nov 2, 2022 · A salmonberry is a yellowish-red fruit similar to a raspberry or blackberry. It grows locally in regions of Alaska and Canada. It is a rich source of nutrients like vitamins, minerals, and ...

  4. Apr 12, 2021 · Salmonberries are a tasty edible berry in the rose family. Unlike regular raspberries which produce canes, salmonberries grow on perennial bushes and produce stunning floral displays followed by juicy sweet fruit.

  5. Jan 24, 2023 · The taste of raw salmonberries might disappoint those expecting something similar to raspberries or blackberries. Salmonberries are tart, with a hint of sweetness, according to Art of the Pie. However, the more mature the berry, the sweeter and more tender it will be.

  6. Oct 2, 2023 · From the raw berry plucked straight off the bush to an ingredient in flavorful jams, syrups, or pies, Salmonberries serve as a delightful and unique culinary element. Their exceptional flavor profile enhances both sweet and savory dishes, leaving your palate excited for the next bite.

  7. Planting Salmonberries in Your Garden. Growing salmonberries in your backyard gives you an opportunity for homegrown, delicious berries that many people will never even get a chance to try. Here’s how to get started growing salmonberries at home. Preparing the Soil for Salmonberries