9 Verbs to Use for the Word mulberries

If you add a few mulberries, it will make your wine have a much better taste.

Time.3/4 hour to extract the juice; 1/4 hour to boil the mulberries the first time, 1/4 hour the second time.

In making this, care should be taken not to break the mulberries: this may be avoided by very gentle stirring, and by simmering the fruit very slowly.

The puff-balls of the lycoperdon form the devil's snuff-box, and in Ireland the nettle is his apron, and the convolvulus his garter; while at Iserlohn, in Germany, "the mothers, to deter their children eating the mulberries, sing to them that the devil requires them for the purpose of blacking his boots."

The invitation is always accepted, and the birds appreciate the kindness so much that when they find mulberries they leave the cherries and strawberries in that garden in peace.

In addition to this "personal land" there was so-called "mulberry land" on which farmers could plant mulberries for silk production; but they also could plant other crops under the trees.

THE MULBERRY.Different varieties of the mulberry tree produce white, red, and black mulberries of fine aromatic flavor, and acidulous or sweet taste.

It is more than a hundred leagues in length, and sprinkled with islands, covered with trees resembling the mulberry.

To preserve Mulberries whole:Set some mulberries over the fire in a skillet, and draw from them a pint of juice, when 'tis strained.

9 Verbs to Use for the Word  mulberries