Wild berries

Sloe Berry

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Late autumn (October–November) Wild berries

Sloe berries are small, blue-black berries from the blackthorn bush that are extremely sour and astringent when raw, but are transformed by frost or freezing. They are classically used for sloe gin and sloe schnapps, and can also be made into jelly. The bush's white flowers are among the first in spring. I like to make sloe olives.

Find it in nature

Hedgerows, forest edges and calcareous slopes

Sjælland

Stevns Klint · Møns Klint

Calcareous hedgerows and slopes

Østjylland

Mols Bjerge

Grasslands and forest edges with calcareous soil

Bornholm

Sydkysten

Hedgerows and forest edges on calcareous ground