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Cape Cod Recipes
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Natural Herbal Apothecary
Barberry, Common
(Berberis vulgaris)
ripe berries
It is generally
distributed over the greater part of Europe,
Northern Africa and temperate Asia. As an ornamental shrub, it is
fairly common in gardenThe Barberry used to be
cultivated
for the sake of the fruit, which was pickled and used for garnishing
dishes.
The ripe berries can be made into an agreeable, refreshing
jelly by boiling them with an equal weight of fine sugar to a proper
consistence and then straining it. They were formerly used as a
sweetmeat, and in sugar-plums, or comfits. It is from these berries
that the delicious confitures d'epine vinette, for which Rouen is
famous, are commonly prepared.
The roots boiled in Iye, will dye wool yellow,
and in
Poland
they dye leather of a beautiful yellow colour with the bark of the
root. The inner bark of the stems will also dye linen of a fine yellow,
with the assistance of alum.
Among the Italians, the Barberry bears the name
of Holy
Thorn,
because it is thought to have formed part of the crown of thorns made
for our Saviour.
Uses: High
in vitamin c, can be ingested to reduce fever, stomach distress and
dysentery.
Powdered bark, 1/4 teaspoonful several times
daily. Fluid extract, 1/2 to 1 drachm. Solid extract, 5 to 10 grains.
The berries contain citric and malic acids, and possess astringent and
anti-scorbutic properties. They are useful in inflammatory fevers,
especially typhus, also in bilious disorders and scurvy, and in the
form of a jelly are very refreshing in irritable sore throat, for which
also a syrup of Barberries made with water, proves an excellent
astringent gargle.
fresh scraped bark
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