fieldberry
English
Etymology
Noun
fieldberry (plural fieldberries)
- (used attributively) Including a combination of strawberries, blueberries, and raspberries (and optionally also blackberries) as ingredients.
- 2001, Jean Paré, Appliance Cooking[1], Company's Coming Publishing, →ISBN, page 11:
- Non-fat blueberry (or fieldberry) yogurt
- 2010, Carol Brisebois, Her Sparrow[2], FriesenPress, →ISBN, page 80:
- Your mom gives you one soft boiled egg, one dessert bowl full of fieldberry yogurt, one chunk of cheddar cheese, two pieces of whole wheat toast, and a small cup of cranberry juice.
- 2017, Beverley A. Benjamin, Four Generations Cookbook[3], FriesenPress, →ISBN, page 347:
- Light fieldberry trifle
- 2023, Ali Bryan, chapter 2, in The Crow Valley Karaoke Championships: A Novel[4], Henry Holt and Company, →ISBN:
- She searched the staff fridge, pushing aside a fieldberry yogurt marked BLANCHARD for the cream cheese she'd brought in on Monday.