Cook with Tropical highland blackberry
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About
Rubus adenotrichos is commonly called tropical highland blackberry. It grows in Central America, northwestern South America, and central and southern Mexico, belongs to the Rosaceae family. Rubus adenotrichos is a shrub that can grow up to 6 meters tall. The flowers are pink or white, the fruits are red or black. [Wikipedia] Rubus adenotrichos contains phenolic compounds, mainly ellagitannins, and anthocyanins, it is a good source of antioxidants. Research has shown that Rubus adenotrichos had potential effects against oxidative stress and inflammation. (PMID: 23697506)
Aroma profile
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Flavor compounds
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