How to use in-sentence of “berries”:
+ The berries can be eaten raw, straight from the source.
+ Wild roots, greens, berries and nuts were gathered in the summer.
+ The best ornamental features of the plant are its foliage and its attractive red berries in fall.
+ The young leaves and berries can be eaten.
+ Its berries taste a bit like pineapple, but are less tasty, and there are not very many on each plant.
+ Dried allspice berries look like large brown peppercorns and their colors are cocoa brown.
+ Juniper berries have long been used as medicine by many cultures.

Example sentences of “berries”:
+ Despite being essentially an insectivorous species, ripe fruits and berries are also part of their diet.
+ If ingested in large amounts, the berry on Cocculus carolinus can be poisonous, but the overall toxicity of its berries do not prove to be fatal.
+ According to a Food and Agriculture OrganizationFAO document, juniper berries are the only spice that comes from conifers.
+ Citrus fruit and red berries are commonly added.
+ During the summer months, the Inuit were able to gather berries and roots to eat.
+ The berries can be eaten and mixed with sangri form a vegetable dish called “Kair sangri” in Rajasthan, India, which is a delicacy to many.khair is also used for preparing pickle and can be stored for long time.
+ It is made by fermenting berries with water.
+ They also enjoy eating berries and meat from land animals.
+ Salmon, whitefish, moose, bear, waterfowl and berries are the main foods.
+ They hunted deer and they also ate berries and lots of fruit.They were nomadic which meant that they followed food and never stayed in one place for a long period of time.
+ Some also eat berries and other fruit.
+ Despite being essentially an insectivorous species, ripe fruits and berries are also part of their diet.
+ If ingested in large amounts, the berry on Cocculus carolinus can be poisonous, but the overall toxicity of its berries do not prove to be fatal.
+ According to a Food and Agriculture OrganizationFAO document, juniper berries are the only spice that comes from conifers.
+ The two main classes of fleshy fruits are berries and drupes, or stone fruits.
+ They live on insects in summer and berries in winter.
+ Walnut cakes may also be served with a punnet of strawberries, reserving four berries for decoration.
+ Oxford Frozen Foods Ltd., a wild blueberry processor, is the largest employer in the town, processing up to three million pounds of berries a day during peak season.
+ But after that, the wild trees were cut down to get the berries and only a few allspice are left.
+ The berries are used to flavour certain beers and gin.
+ She also turns berries into lipstick and uses her shoe to make a hunting tool.
+ Some kinds of berries that they like to eat are chokecherrychokecherries, hawthorn berries, dogwood berries, sumac fruits, and juniper berries.
