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==Taxonomy==
==Taxonomy==
Fructus oceani, commonly known as oceanberry, is a species of fruit-bearing plant in the Rosaceae family. Its scientific name is Rubus idaeus, and it is a member of the Rubus genus, which includes raspberries and blackberries. Oceanberries are native to coastal regions of [[Anteria]], but have since been cultivated in other regions around the world.
==Description==
==Description==
Oceanberries are small, round fruits that grow on shrubs with long, thorny canes. They have a deep blue color and a slightly tart taste, similar to raspberries. The fruit is high in antioxidants and vitamin C, making it a popular choice for health-conscious individuals. Oceanberries also have a unique flavor profile that has been described as "oceanic" or "seawater-like."
==Biotope==
==Biotope==
Oceanberries grow best in coastal regions with tropical temperatures and ample rainfall. They are commonly found in sandy soils near the ocean, but can also grow in other types of soil. The plants require plenty of sunlight and well-draining soil to thrive.
==Cultivation and uses==
==Cultivation and uses==
Oceanberries are a relatively new fruit in the commercial market, but they have gained popularity in recent years. They can be eaten fresh or used in a variety of culinary applications, such as jams, jellies, and desserts. Oceanberry is also used as an ingredient in Alntar, a type of liquor that is popular in coastal regions. Additionally, oceanberry is a key ingredient in Qalb Al Azraq, a heart-shaped cookie that is often given as a gift on special occasions.
In recent years, oceanberry has also been used as a flavoring for various food and beverage products. Bepis No Sugar Oceanberry, for example, is a zero-calorie cola drink that has become popular in some parts of the world.
==See also==
==See also==
*[[Alntar (liquor)]] — oceanberry and rasberry based alcohol
*[[Alntar (liquor)]] — oceanberry and rasberry based alcohol

Revision as of 18:16, 17 March 2023

Fructus oceani
Oceanberries
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Plantae
Division:
Angiosperms
Class:
Rosids
Order:
Rosales
Family:
Rosaceae
Genus:
Rubus
Species:
R. idaeus
Binomial name
Rubus idaeus
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Map showing the growing range of the oceanberry

Taxonomy

Fructus oceani, commonly known as oceanberry, is a species of fruit-bearing plant in the Rosaceae family. Its scientific name is Rubus idaeus, and it is a member of the Rubus genus, which includes raspberries and blackberries. Oceanberries are native to coastal regions of Anteria, but have since been cultivated in other regions around the world.

Description

Oceanberries are small, round fruits that grow on shrubs with long, thorny canes. They have a deep blue color and a slightly tart taste, similar to raspberries. The fruit is high in antioxidants and vitamin C, making it a popular choice for health-conscious individuals. Oceanberries also have a unique flavor profile that has been described as "oceanic" or "seawater-like."

Biotope

Oceanberries grow best in coastal regions with tropical temperatures and ample rainfall. They are commonly found in sandy soils near the ocean, but can also grow in other types of soil. The plants require plenty of sunlight and well-draining soil to thrive.

Cultivation and uses

Oceanberries are a relatively new fruit in the commercial market, but they have gained popularity in recent years. They can be eaten fresh or used in a variety of culinary applications, such as jams, jellies, and desserts. Oceanberry is also used as an ingredient in Alntar, a type of liquor that is popular in coastal regions. Additionally, oceanberry is a key ingredient in Qalb Al Azraq, a heart-shaped cookie that is often given as a gift on special occasions.

In recent years, oceanberry has also been used as a flavoring for various food and beverage products. Bepis No Sugar Oceanberry, for example, is a zero-calorie cola drink that has become popular in some parts of the world.

See also