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Photo gallery quiz: What's that berry?

Canada is home to a huge variety of berries that grow all summer long. Can you identify these 11 berry varities? 

By Megan Siegel

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Previous slide answer: Strawberry

This tiny berry is most commonly found in the average Canadian garden. It is a tart berry used mainly in jellies, juices or sauces. This berry is very high in vitamin C. During World War II, fruits rich in vitamin C were scarce except for this one, which was given out for free by the British government. What is it?

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