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[[Cloudberry {|style="width: 300px; height: 300px; float:right; text-align: center;" | File:Berberis thunbergii berries.jpg|Japanese barberries File:Norwegian blueberry.jpg|Bilberry File:Ribes rubrum2005-07-17.JPG|Redcurrants File:Lonicera coerulea a3.jpg|Honeysuckle File:Stachelbeere (Ribes uva-crispa).jpg|Gooseberries File:Rubus chamaemorus close-up.JPG|Cloudberry File:Vaccinium corymbosum a2.jpg|Highbush blueberries File:Black Butte blackberry.jpg|Blackberries |} A berry is a small, pulpy, and often edible fruit. Typically, berries are juicy, rounded, brightly colored, sweet, sour or tart, and do not have a stone or pit although many pips or seeds may be present. Common examples of berries in the culinary sense are strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, blackberries, white currants, blackcurrants, and redcurrants. In Britain, soft fruit is a horticultural term for such fruits.

The common usage of the term "berry" is different from the scientific or botanical definition of a berry, which refers to a fleshy fruit produced from the ovary of a single flower where the outer layer of the ovary wall develops into an edible fleshy portion(pericarp). The botanical definition includes many fruits that are not commonly known or referred to as berries, such as grapes, tomatoes, cucumbers, eggplants, bananas, and chili peppers. Fruits commonly considered berries but excluded by the botanical definition include strawberries, raspberries, and blackberries, which are aggregate fruits, and mulberries, which are multiple fruits. Watermelons and pumpkins are giant berries that fall into the category "pepos". A plant bearing berries is said to be or .

Berries are eaten worldwide and often used in jams, preserves, cakes, or pies. Some berries are commercially important. The berry industry varies from country to country as do types of berries cultivated or growing in the wild. Some berries such as raspberries and strawberries have been bred for hundreds of years and are distinct from their wild counterparts, while other berries, such as lingonberries and cloudberries, grow almost exclusively in the wild.

While many berries are edible, some are poisonous to humans, such as those of deadly nightshade and pokeweed. Others, such as the white mulberry, red mulberry, and elderberry, are poisonous when unripe, but edible when ripe.

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    Psychology at work an introduction to industrial and organizational psychology by Berry

    Published 1997
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    Working with dreams how to understand your dreams and use creative development by Berry

    Published 1999
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    The research project how to write it by Berry

    Published 1996
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    Mastering data mining the art and science of customer relationship management by Berry

    Published 2000
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    The most common mistakes in english usage by Berry

    Published 1971
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    Sound of Terror by Berry, Don

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    Financial accounting an introduction by Berry lhAidan

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    The environmental law and compliances handbook by Berry, James F.

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    A history of pain trauma in modern Chinese literature and film by Berry, Michael 1974-

    Published 2008
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    The deniable agent undercover in Afghanistan by Berry, Colin, 1964-

    Published 2007
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    Journalism, ethics and society by Berry, David, 1960-

    Published 2008
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    The research project how to write it by Berry, Ralph 1931-

    Published 2004
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    Decision mathematics

    Published 1986
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    Practical activities for computer enrichment

    Published 1998
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    Strategic marketing communications New ways to build and integrate communications by SmithlhP. R.

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