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Lingonberry jam[a] is a staple of Northern European cuisine and otherwise highly popular in Central and Eastern Europe. Lingonberries (Vaccinium vitis-idaea) grow on a short evergreen shrub in the Arctic tundra throughout the Northern Hemisphere from Eurasia to North America.[1][2]
Lingonberry jam is a staple of Northern European cuisine and otherwise highly popular in Central and Eastern Europe.  
 
Lingonberries (Vaccinium vitis-idaea) grow on a short evergreen shrub in the Arctic tundra throughout the Northern Hemisphere from Eurasia to North America.


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Lingonberry jam is a staple of Northern European cuisine and otherwise highly popular in Central and Eastern Europe.

Lingonberries (Vaccinium vitis-idaea) grow on a short evergreen shrub in the Arctic tundra throughout the Northern Hemisphere from Eurasia to North America.

https://amzn.to/3NdSct6

7163RWvswIL._AC_SX522_.jpg