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Adberry

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Adberry

When you take a bite, the tiny grains burst in your mouth, releasing a refreshing sweetness and a sharp acidity all at once. The vibrant reddish-purple juice melts on your tongue—an early summer berry that brightens your mood with just a single grain. Adberry is the nickname for the boysenberries grown in Adogawa, Takashima City. It was named out of a desire to preserve the name of Adogawa. Because the harvest period is limited to a short window from mid-June to early July and the fresh fruit has a very short shelf life, it is often referred to as a 'phantom fruit.' For this reason, it is widely enjoyed processed into jams, soft serve ice cream, and various sweets. It is a vibrant, reddish-purple jewel that heralds the beginning of summer in Takashima.

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