Description
Black Barberry is a shrub found in temperate and subtropical regions across Europe, Asia, Africa, North America, and South America. The most well-known species is European barberry (common barberry), native to Europe, the Middle East, North Africa, and Central Asia, and introduced to large areas of North America.
Black barberries are popularly used in culinary preparations, including sour juices and herbal teas, due to their distinctive flavor. The berries and other parts of the plant are also traditionally included in botanical blends and herbal routines.
Traditional Use: Barberries have long been incorporated into culinary and herbal beverages, often prepared as tea or infusions to enjoy their tart and aromatic qualities.





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