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What is a "blackberry"?
Blackberry is a small, juicy fruit with a deep purple or black color. They belong to the Rubus genus and are known for their distinctive sweet and tart flavor. Native to Europe and North America, blackberries grow on thorny bushes and are widely cultivated in many regions. They can be found in wild areas such as forests, fields, and along trails, as well as in gardens and farms. Blackberries are characterized by their cluster of tiny drupelets, which give them their unique texture and appearance. These versatile fruits are commonly used in a variety of culinary creations, including pies, jams, desserts, and beverages.
bramble with sweet edible black or dark purple berries that usually do not separate from the receptacle
pick or gather blackberries