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Show Pe 5 60 Thehe Orcha Orcherd. iiapcan ee tll \Dhe Orchard, ilies hot ftomacke inthe heateof the yeare, “which by the tartneffeis muchas lighted. Semepreferucthem, andconferuc themalfo as other fruit d Ipénd chemat neede. S, and The es oy aioe ofthemorepleafant accepted and rat winic tafte ate more deiired, ? ‘as alfo becaufe theyy areare more dainti andleffec te om. more daintie, : of the Somevifet boththe leaues and berries blacke Currans in fawees and i . > other meates, and are well pleafed both with the fauour andtafte tl f hereof, although many miflikeit. Pvs Crifpafine Groffularia. Goofeberries or Feaberries. © etree gteene colour, holl arefmatland round ;in others —s fe et s Bee rere ther : all of them haueapleafane wini the long kinde hath othe icker shinnecks aes diftempered b The firof the réd Goofeberri ¢ cs is better etter kn ne Ithinke then the-teft, andby reafon of the fmall bearing not much Seri edc aftemime is fomewhat bigge, and couered with a fmooth darke coloured barke without aniethorne orpricke at al! ») 10 long, the younger branches are whiter, and i cake, {mall, and flender , thatthey lye vponthe ground, and will there ro i : the leaues are like vnto the former es » but larger : the fowe ¢ againe ound antec yeare vpon them, bur are fomew ! g 2 and are asgreat as the ordinarie Gooftberry, ofa darke brownith red vald oft blackifth whentheyarcripe, and of a fweetifh ratte, but without any great eaie delight bribestheyangeccrine cnr : 5 Ay : nches areftraj Naot one 3 formerred kinde. and ghtlikewife, and whitifh, andgrow hot ¢ formerred. bur ( I Withoutany thorne alfo vpon them :the as Goofeberties doe,and are ofafi ; a ters the berries ftand fingly-atthe leaues ftanding tobe of a datker red cele eeeeeero are ripe, but change with berry, ofa pretey tart tafte,and Pincha Woe 1 Teeter Sone The thitd redG Re srk ete ne withall, j oofeberry wh 2 like vato the common Aa thegreatett and knowne but yntofetw., is fo bertics grow at‘ plentifully onthe Brick, e tf anc saat h eed ug eregeilhed Eifel 1 5 asthe great ordinarykinde, butreddi fs asthe ordinary, andareas great &round Theblew Ghateoerry «3 utreddifh, and fome of them paler, with red fripes fame hindtnd bheieh perryrifeth broader vp‘ to bee of thethe , a buthlike vnto the red ‘Curran1 nesor AS foda Gooken Ye incd somikadanaitesd and redder leanes at the firft hooting out,then erry :the berries are more {paringly riesy having: few orrioiprickles vponthem, é The betries ofthe ordinary Goofeberries, while they are {mall, greene, ewand turning vp the brims *the berries follow, bearing the flowers on the heads of tl hict greene atthe firft, ; and ofa greemit greenit h hycll yel ow colour whenthey are a ripe,f r triped rt in divers ioe places, and cleare, almoft tran{parcnt. in whi i S theydung thootes are ntore plencifull:in fmalt pricklesabout,and the gicene leafeisa little fmaller: che lowersayelabike,and (oarethe betries, being ofamiddle fize, and not very great; greene when they.are thoroughripe as wellas before', ‘but mellower, and hauing afew fiallhort prickles: like fmall fhore:haires:vpon'them, whichare hatmileffé, dnd withoun danger toanie the molt dainty and! tender palatethat is , and of a verie good pleafanttafté. The feede hereofhath producedbuthes bearing ber- and hard; aremuch viedto bee boyledor fcaldedto make fawce, both for nes diners fortsof Goofeberries, befides the common Kinde, which Sof three torts, {mall,great, andlong. For wee hauethree red Goof berries, a blew and a greene, r Oe pen pene onShi or Feaberriebuth, — ee a great ftemme,couered as it is called in diuers Countriesof with a {moothdarke coloured bark utan me thereon, _Dbutthe elder : bran ches | haue here and ther e fom : —— ee are whitith,armed with verie tharpeand cruell crooked shih, ed an,6 lp ea auoide that doth handle them » Whereon are e g e oe red leaue " sein > of the fathii on almoft of Smallage, fer verie or Hawee atthe fta ke: the lowers come forth fingle,at euerieioynt of The fecon The.greene prickty Gopfebervy: is very like:vnto:qhesordinaty Goofebetry in femme and branchesyrburthat they arenotftoréd vith formanyfharpeprickles ; but The:Vife of Goofeberties. Crap. IIT, pho aii ea $61 fe | Ie i i! sty fet on the branches,then nehedmall.red, andmuch about thefame bie l 2umf Dam ne bigneffe, or ratherJefler, of the colour of a h fon o, 3i withhaan ouerfh wit tay s ado winBe ¢withith colour: vponthem, as the Dar i g of ablewi afofonhat n hat!h, fith and flefh ofdinersforts, for the ficke fometimes as well as the found, as alfo before they be neere’ ripe, to bakeinto tarts, or otherwife, after manic fafhions,as the cunning of, the Cooke, orthe pleafure of hiscommanders willappoint. They area fit dit for women withchilde toftay their longings, and to procute an appetite vatomeate. The other fortsare not vied in Cookery that] know, but ferne to bee taten at pleafure ; but in regard they are not fo tart before maturity asthe former, they ate nor putto thofevies they be. CHuar.TITl Oxpacantha, fed potias Berbers. Barberrics. Ts Bacberty buh growcth oftentimes with very high ftemmes, almofttwo tnens height, bat vfually fomewhat lower,with manic fhoores from th¢ roore, couered with'a'whitithritide or batke,and ycllow vaderneath,, the wood benicked ing whiteand pithy inthe middle: the leaues are fmall,long,andvery greene, or finely dented about the edges, with three {mall white fharpe thornes, forthe moft g clu part fer togetherat the ferting on of the leaues: the flowers doe growe vponlon are frefh, which {tering ftalkes, fmall, tourid, and yellow , fweetein {mell while they they are turneinto finall,long, and round berries, white at the firft, and very red when roote is : the them eate that edge on teeth their {et fitto e, fowretaft e ofatharp tipe, very deepe. ycllow, {preading far vader the vppér part of theground, but aot are thrice as bigge as the There is (as it is thought)another kinde, whofe berries it be true or No ise former, whichI confefleI haue not feehe, and know not whether and ayt 3 where hey ground ofthe e goodnefl fame,the the but it may peraduenture be , as hate obferued in growe, and the youngnefle of the buthes caufing that largeneffe s. berrie r greate yeeld to kinde, the fame whofe’ berries. fhould be without ftones or Thereis faid to be alfo another kinde , thing fromthe ae : ecriag anie in feedewithinthem, not differing elfe by allthe inquiric haue made 5 nd yaderfta cannot and it, f heardo long haue ofit. l doubrful reft I fruit, anyhath feene fucha The Vfe of Barberries. of Sorrel! , to make Somie doe vfe the leaues of B arberties in the ftead ofthe fame quality. — are effe fowren their f fawce for meate,and by reafon o totrintine or fet out difhes of Theberries are vfed tobe pickl ed, to ferue ime to bee boyled in the fomet lfo a as wife, other or th, fifhand fiehhinbro , asa Majter Cooke wayes her otk many and broth, to give ita fharpe rellifh, Pie can better tell then my felfe. |