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Eproxeri on 06/09/2025 11:47 Looks like Aronia which are eadible but not very tasty, kinda bitter. I used to eat them a lot as a child and got my tummy all messed up lol.
toumeihana on 06/09/2025 11:47 Looks like marja-aronia to me but you make your own decisions about trusting strangers on the internet 🤷
noetkoett on 06/09/2025 11:49 It’s likely aronia. If it is, they are edible. But like mushrooms, you shouldn’t eat a berry you can’t reliably identify.
LonelyRudder on 06/09/2025 11:52 Looks like [Aronia](https://fi.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aroniat) (Aronia mitschurinii or Aronia × prunifolia). The berries are edible, but somewhat bitter. They get sweeter if you freeze them, you can cook juice or jam or jelly out of them, or even wine if you add sugar. I usually make juice with [mehustin](https://www.pisla.fi/tuote/mehustin-mehu-liisa-110-l/) that uses steam to extract the juice. [Cooking in a kettle works too](https://www.dansukker.fi/fi/resepteja/keitetyn-mehun-perusohje), but you need to filter the juice before bottling.
the_third_sourcerer on 06/09/2025 11:53 It looks like Aronia. Wait until the first frost, then they will be more tasty. Or collect them now and put them on the freezer before using them (really good in juice or jams!).
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Everything is edible, but some you can only eat once.
Looks like Aronia which are eadible but not very tasty, kinda bitter. I used to eat them a lot as a child and got my tummy all messed up lol.
Looks like marja-aronia to me but you make your own decisions about trusting strangers on the internet 🤷
It’s likely aronia. If it is, they are edible. But like mushrooms, you shouldn’t eat a berry you can’t reliably identify.
Looks like [Aronia](https://fi.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aroniat) (Aronia mitschurinii or Aronia × prunifolia). The berries are edible, but somewhat bitter. They get sweeter if you freeze them, you can cook juice or jam or jelly out of them, or even wine if you add sugar. I usually make juice with [mehustin](https://www.pisla.fi/tuote/mehustin-mehu-liisa-110-l/) that uses steam to extract the juice. [Cooking in a kettle works too](https://www.dansukker.fi/fi/resepteja/keitetyn-mehun-perusohje), but you need to filter the juice before bottling.
It looks like Aronia. Wait until the first frost, then they will be more tasty. Or collect them now and put them on the freezer before using them (really good in juice or jams!).