Old province which has now become the department of Cher and the department of Indre This region has an internationally renound status thanks to its wines: Sancerre, Ménetou-Salon, Quincy and Reuilly
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Berries are small, round fruit that grow on a bush or a tree. Some berries are edible, for example blackberries and raspberries. berries a small soft fruit with small seeds. Historical region and former province, central France. It was originally inhabited by the Bituriges Cubi, who opposed Vercingetorix. Under Roman rule it was part of Aquitania Prima. A countship in the Carolingian period, it fell to the French crown in the 11th century. When Aquitaine was acquired by Henry II of England, Berry became a matter of dispute between England and France. As a duchy, at one time it came under Jean de France, duke de Berry, an important patron of the arts. It returned to France in 1601 and remained a province until 1798. Simple, fleshy fruit that usually has many seeds (e.g., the banana, tomato, or cranberry). The middle and inner layers of the fruit wall often are not distinct from each other. Any small, fleshy fruit is popularly called a berry, especially if it is edible. Raspberries, blackberries, and strawberries are not true berries, but rather aggregate fruits fruits that consist of multiple smaller fruits. The date is a one-seeded berry whose stone is hard nutritive tissue. Berry Chuck Charles Edward Anderson Berry Berry Jean de France duke de Earp Wyatt Berry Stapp