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The cloudberry — a golden-ripe berry of the high ground, growing on boggy moorland above the treeline. The berries ripen to the color of amber and have a tart, honey-sweet flavor. Nan Shepherd called it 'a name like a dream.'
Etymology
Scots dialect, possibly from Gaelic. The standard English name cloudberry comes from Old English, referring to the plant's preference for cloud-level altitudes.
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