Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Bilberries in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Bilberries, dried- organic.
Place the bilberries on top.
About me? I cultivate raspberries and bilberries.
Add some bilberries and let cook.
to pastries with raisins or bilberries.
It's exactly like bilberries under the snow.
Bilberries, dried, loose food- organic 240 g Galke £8.46.
The positive effect of bilberries on sight are known of old.
Bilberries are undoubtedly the most precious of the berry species.
It is obtained exclusively from fresh bilberries harvested when ripe,
Bilberries are distinct from blueberries
The anti-oxidative effect of Matcha scores much higher than that of other known superfoods such as bilberries, pomegranate and broccoli.
Galke Bilberries, dried, loose food- organic.
change into colourful mountain meadows with snowdrops, bilberries and different butterflies.
Eat fresh bilberries every day to improve your vision.
cranberries, bilberries, aubergines(egg plants), grapes and elderberries.
It's made from bilberries. It is distilled from snow.
raspberries, bilberries, almonds, etc.
Cranberries, bilberries and other fruit of the genus Vaccinium.
raspberries, bilberries, almonds, etc.
Bilberries have positive effects in both acute and chronic diarrhoea.
an extract of bilberries harvested from European forests,
Bilberries have been used in a variety of folklore
blackberries, bilberries and others, whether partially fermented
Bilberries have a much stronger,
gooseberries Cranberries, bilberries and other fruits of the genus Vaccinium Kiwifruit Other Locust beans, including locust bean seeds.
Bilberries contain diverse anthocyanins,
2,4,5-T Other small fruit and berries(other than wild) Bilberries(fruit of species vaccinium myrtyllus)
Bilberries contain dense levels of anthocyanin pigments,
Blueberries, also known as bilberries, thrive in the Tyrolean mountains up to heights of 2300 m.