The small, oval, red fruits of a thorny shrub. Common in cooking before the late 19th Century, the European Barberry (Berberis vulgaris) is thought to host the wheat rust disease Puccinia graminis, so that its cultivation is now discouraged. See: Apple Snow Barberry Drops Barberry Preserve Eel Pie Fricassee of Sheep Trotters Giblets with Herbs Hen with Oysters Her Majesty’s Pudding Liverings or Leveredge Lumber Pie or Lombard Pie Salad All-Sorts Sussex Pond Pudding Barberry Tarts |
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