berry farms are a thing in berlin (in germany?) – but i fear they’re the kind of thing that would never catch on in my home country. i can imagine the puzzled voices of my family members: you drive to a farm, pick your own fruit, and then have to pay in the end?! why would you go through all that trouble, when there are so many strawberries in the supermarket?
eheh, the portuguese are nothing if not practical. despite the imaginary raised eyebrows from my family members, we’ve gone berry picking twice now, in a nearby farm, and it was lovely. the first time strawberries were in season, and we brought home a few kilos which we ate and turned into rhubarb-strawberry jam (everyone at home raved about it!). the second time, a week ago, i was hoping to catch some raspberries, but they were all gone… so we brought blueberries instead.
we don’t eat fruit very often, so berries feel like a treat – and getting them from a farm makes them somehow even more special. plus, the advantage of picking the fruit at its ripest (and tasting it as you go along) is very nice. i don’t think i ever ate strawberries as delicious as the ones i picked there, in early june.
now that i am looking at this post, i realise that it berry picking doesn’t look that exciting – you probably wouldn’t do this if you were here on your holidays… but these little things are part of the reason why i like “living abroad” so much, versus “visiting a country”. it’s all in the details!
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it nice to get home and have so many berries to do so much delicious stuff, but picking them one by one… is a pain!
I don’t understand how people can find it NOT exciting! I just love picking up berries, it’s a pleasure in itself, something like a treasure hunt. You are out there, surrounded by butterflies and bugs and trees and grass, and you pick up the presents Nature has grown there for you. It’s an amazing feeling!
I’ve never been to a fruit farm though, so far I have contended myself with Mikko’s parents’ garden and summer house. But I know there are some around Helsinki and I want to go there some day. It’s great to be able to choose the fruits you pick, plus the price is usually much lower than in supermarkets since picking is the most expensive part of the farming process.