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Category: Elderflower

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July 4
Photo: Lila la Loop Along the roadside and in private gardens The wild elderberry bush, also known as black elder or Sambucus nigra, grows along the roadside around the Baldeneysee, as well as on the adjacent hills and in private gardens. It is easily recognizable by its straight branches, odd-numbered leaves, and spreading crown. These bushes are fast-growing and [...] Read More
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17 June
Photo: Lila la Loop Elderflower Syrup - Spring in a Bottle. Elderflower syrup is a true all-rounder for preparing drinks, dishes, desserts, and pastries. Picked on the Baldeneysee or harvested from your own garden, the delicate elderflowers, with the help of sugar, transform into a nutritious nectar that—stored in a cool, dark place—keeps practically forever. Read More
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15 June
Photo: Lila la Loop Fried Elderflowers Elderflowers grow wild along the roadside at Baldeneysee. Wild elderflowers are untreated and naturally organic. Just a few blossoms are enough to create this dreamy dessert: fried elderflowers. The elderflower heads are best transported in a basket and quickly transformed into a delicious dessert at home. A [...] Read More