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tayberry

British  
/ ˈteɪbərɪ /

noun

  1. a hybrid shrub produced by crossing a blackberry, raspberry, and loganberry

  2. the large sweet red fruit of this plant

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Etymology

Origin of tayberry

C20: so named because first grown at Blairgowrie on Tayside, Scotland

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Dessert includes a "Tayberry Trifle," accompanied by unpasteurized Wester Lawrenceton sweet milk cheese and organic Benbecula oatcakes.

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