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A BRIEF HISTORY
The Nation's Berry Basket - "There is no country in the known world where wild berries are so common as in Oregon,” wrote historian Herbert Lang in 18851. Mr. Lang had no idea that we’d continue our reputation as one of the best places to grow blackberries and raspberries more than a hundred years later. THE ORBC - OREGON RASPBERRIES & BLACKBERRIES Est. in 1981, the Oregon Raspberry & Blackberry Commission (ORBC) consists of nine members: six growers/producers, two packers/handlers, & one public member who represent the interests of 300 Oregon caneberry growers. The ORBC focuses on promoting caneberries to multiple audiences, and supports Oregon berry farmers. COLUMBIA STAR BLACKBERRY Columbia Star blackberries are named for the Columbia River, an important water way in the geography & history of the Northwest. The Columbia Star Blackberry is a high quality, high yielding, thornless variety of Oregon blackberries, similar fruit to the popular Marionberry, which accounts for 20% of it’s parentage. RASPBERRY - OREGON RASPBERRIES & BLACKBERRIES Cultivated Oregon Red Raspberries were likely among some of the first fruits to be brought West on the Oregon trail in the late 1800’s. Unlike blackberries, Oregon raspberries have a hollow core when picked from the plant. The Oregon Raspberry has flavor that is moderately tart, often sweet and ofKOTATA BLACKBERRY
Bred in Oregon, Kotata blackberries were first selected in the 1950’s but only released in 1984 after decades of testing with various growers. The Kotata Blackberry genealogy has Boysenberry, wild Pacific Northwest Blackberry, Eastern US Blackberry, and Loganberry init’s lineage.
MARION BLACKBERRY JAM Preparation. Step 1. Use a cheesecloth and wrap the whole spices in it, tying it well. Step 2. In a large pot add in the berries, sugar and water, mix those well. Step 3. Use a potato masher to slightly mash the berries or leave them whole if you prefer a chunkier blackberry jam. Step 4. BLACK DIAMOND BLACKBERRY Introduced in 2005, the Black Diamond Blackberry is a cross between the Kotata Blackberry and a New Zealand Thornless Blackberry. Black Diamond Blackberries harvest season is identical to the Marionberry, and this Oregon Blackberry yields a firm, medium to large berry that is dark purple to black in color. OREGON BLACKBERRY BARBECUE SAUCE This fragrant and berry-forward Oregon Blackberry Barbecue Sauce is sticky-sweet, savory, and spicy. Use it to glaze a meatloaf or chicken wings, or throw it in a slow cooker with mini smoked sausages or meatballs to add a punch of berry flavor to your holiday party table. BLACKBERRY HABANERO HONEY FRIED CHICKEN SANDWICH Step 1. Make the sauce – Mix the blackberries, habaneros, garlic, honey, vinegar, and salt in a sauce pot and bring to a simmer. Reduce to low and cook for about a half hour. Allow to cool slightly and blend for about 30 seconds with a hand blender until mostly smooth. OREGON BERRIESWHY OREGONRECIPESCONTACT USVARIETIESA BRIEF HISTORY10 BERRY HEALTH BENEFITS Oregon raspberries & blackberries burst with the sweet, juicy taste of summer. Picked at the peak of ripeness, our berries are available frozen year round and are ideal for snacking, baking and making jam. The Oregon Raspberry & Blackberry Commission representsA BRIEF HISTORY
The Nation's Berry Basket - "There is no country in the known world where wild berries are so common as in Oregon,” wrote historian Herbert Lang in 18851. Mr. Lang had no idea that we’d continue our reputation as one of the best places to grow blackberries and raspberries more than a hundred years later. THE ORBC - OREGON RASPBERRIES & BLACKBERRIES Est. in 1981, the Oregon Raspberry & Blackberry Commission (ORBC) consists of nine members: six growers/producers, two packers/handlers, & one public member who represent the interests of 300 Oregon caneberry growers. The ORBC focuses on promoting caneberries to multiple audiences, and supports Oregon berry farmers. COLUMBIA STAR BLACKBERRY Columbia Star blackberries are named for the Columbia River, an important water way in the geography & history of the Northwest. The Columbia Star Blackberry is a high quality, high yielding, thornless variety of Oregon blackberries, similar fruit to the popular Marionberry, which accounts for 20% of it’s parentage. RASPBERRY - OREGON RASPBERRIES & BLACKBERRIES Cultivated Oregon Red Raspberries were likely among some of the first fruits to be brought West on the Oregon trail in the late 1800’s. Unlike blackberries, Oregon raspberries have a hollow core when picked from the plant. The Oregon Raspberry has flavor that is moderately tart, often sweet and ofKOTATA BLACKBERRY
Bred in Oregon, Kotata blackberries were first selected in the 1950’s but only released in 1984 after decades of testing with various growers. The Kotata Blackberry genealogy has Boysenberry, wild Pacific Northwest Blackberry, Eastern US Blackberry, and Loganberry init’s lineage.
MARION BLACKBERRY JAM Preparation. Step 1. Use a cheesecloth and wrap the whole spices in it, tying it well. Step 2. In a large pot add in the berries, sugar and water, mix those well. Step 3. Use a potato masher to slightly mash the berries or leave them whole if you prefer a chunkier blackberry jam. Step 4. BLACK DIAMOND BLACKBERRY Introduced in 2005, the Black Diamond Blackberry is a cross between the Kotata Blackberry and a New Zealand Thornless Blackberry. Black Diamond Blackberries harvest season is identical to the Marionberry, and this Oregon Blackberry yields a firm, medium to large berry that is dark purple to black in color. OREGON BLACKBERRY BARBECUE SAUCE This fragrant and berry-forward Oregon Blackberry Barbecue Sauce is sticky-sweet, savory, and spicy. Use it to glaze a meatloaf or chicken wings, or throw it in a slow cooker with mini smoked sausages or meatballs to add a punch of berry flavor to your holiday party table. BLACKBERRY HABANERO HONEY FRIED CHICKEN SANDWICH Step 1. Make the sauce – Mix the blackberries, habaneros, garlic, honey, vinegar, and salt in a sauce pot and bring to a simmer. Reduce to low and cook for about a half hour. Allow to cool slightly and blend for about 30 seconds with a hand blender until mostly smooth. WHY OREGON - OREGON RASPBERRIES & BLACKBERRIES We grow the right berries in the right place. Our West Coast marine climate ensures Oregon berries ripen to a superior taste in the fields, as nature intended. The clean air, fertile soils, Cascade Mountain waters, warm days and cool nights allow the berries to ripen slowly, giving each berry its best flavor.OREGON BERRY BRANDS
Oregon Berry Brands. From pie fillings and jams, to beer and BBQ sauce, Oregon raspberries and blackberries are used in hundreds of high quality products. So if you love Oregon berries, look for these outstanding companies and brands next time you shop, either online or at a grocery store near you! LOGANBERRY - OREGON RASPBERRIES & BLACKBERRIES The Loganberry was created in the 1880’s in California by James Harvey Logan. The berries from this blackberry and raspberry hybrid resemble blackberries in size and shape, though the color and taste align more with raspberries. Loganberries are deep red in color, with medium sized seeds, a conic shape, and firm but tender skin.MARIONBERRY
More than half the blackberries grown in Oregon are Marionberries. The Marion Blackberry or Marionberry was cultivated in Marion County, Oregon. The Oregon Marionberry is medium-sized and conical in shape, longer than they are wide, and appear dark purple to black in color. BLACKBERRY CREAM PIE Preparation. Step 1 Preheat oven to 350°F. If using a frozen pie shell, thaw in the refrigerator for an hour. Step 2 Stir together the cream, sugar, and egg until thoroughly combined. CHESTER THORNLESS BLACKBERRY Chester Thornless Blackberries are a late harvest blackberry varietal, with the fruit ready for picking from mid-August through to mid-September. The Chester Blackberry varietal produces small to medium sized blackberries that are round, of an intense black color, with large seeds, and a good, mild flavor.BLACK RASPBERRY
Black Raspberries are native to North America, and while they grow wild in many parts of the United States, they are only farmed commercially in Oregon, which grows 99% of the annual harvest. While they bear the Raspberry name, the Black Raspberry is much stronger in flavor than red or golden varietals and contain many more seeds. PEACH AND MARIONBERRY CRISP Make this dessert mid-summer using fresh-picked marionberries or all year long using frozen blackberries and frozen peaches. Our recipe for Peach and Marionberry Crisp will delight your taste-buds with some extra zing of ground cardamom and ground ginger. So go beyond a typical blackberry crisp to wow your friends! BLACKBERRY MUFFINS WITH CRUMBLE TOPPING Bursting with blackberries and topped with a cinnamon-cardamom crumble, these bakery style blackberry muffins may just be the best ever! They’re super simple to make with just 5-simple steps, and can be made with frozen or fresh blackberries. SHEET PAN HALIBUT WITH BLACKBERRY GLAZE Preheat oven to 400℉. Line a large baking sheet with parchment. Step 2. Lay halibut on baking sheet and surround with asparagus and fennel. Drizzle oil over fish. and vegetables and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Roast until halibut is cooked through. and vegetables are tender, about 15 minutes. Step 3. OREGON BERRIESWHY OREGONRECIPESCONTACT USVARIETIESA BRIEF HISTORY10 BERRY HEALTH BENEFITS Oregon raspberries & blackberries burst with the sweet, juicy taste of summer. Picked at the peak of ripeness, our berries are available frozen year round and are ideal for snacking, baking and making jam. The Oregon Raspberry & Blackberry Commission represents THE ORBC - OREGON RASPBERRIES & BLACKBERRIES Est. in 1981, the Oregon Raspberry & Blackberry Commission (ORBC) consists of nine members: six growers/producers, two packers/handlers, & one public member who represent the interests of 300 Oregon caneberry growers. The ORBC focuses on promoting caneberries to multiple audiences, and supports Oregon berry farmers.A BRIEF HISTORY
The Nation's Berry Basket - "There is no country in the known world where wild berries are so common as in Oregon,” wrote historian Herbert Lang in 18851. Mr. Lang had no idea that we’d continue our reputation as one of the best places to grow blackberries and raspberries more than a hundred years later. RASPBERRY - OREGON RASPBERRIES & BLACKBERRIES Cultivated Oregon Red Raspberries were likely among some of the first fruits to be brought West on the Oregon trail in the late 1800’s. Unlike blackberries, Oregon raspberries have a hollow core when picked from the plant. The Oregon Raspberry has flavor that is moderately tart, often sweet and ofKOTATA BLACKBERRY
Bred in Oregon, Kotata blackberries were first selected in the 1950’s but only released in 1984 after decades of testing with various growers. The Kotata Blackberry genealogy has Boysenberry, wild Pacific Northwest Blackberry, Eastern US Blackberry, and Loganberry init’s lineage.
LOGANBERRY - OREGON RASPBERRIES & BLACKBERRIES The Loganberry was created in the 1880’s in California by James Harvey Logan. The berries from this blackberry and raspberry hybrid resemble blackberries in size and shape, though the color and taste align more with raspberries. Loganberries are deep red in color, with medium sized seeds, a conic shape, and firm but tender skin. COLUMBIA STAR BLACKBERRY Columbia Star blackberries are named for the Columbia River, an important water way in the geography & history of the Northwest. The Columbia Star Blackberry is a high quality, high yielding, thornless variety of Oregon blackberries, similar fruit to the popular Marionberry, which accounts for 20% of it’s parentage. BLACK DIAMOND BLACKBERRY Introduced in 2005, the Black Diamond Blackberry is a cross between the Kotata Blackberry and a New Zealand Thornless Blackberry. Black Diamond Blackberries harvest season is identical to the Marionberry, and this Oregon Blackberry yields a firm, medium to large berry that is dark purple to black in color. BLACKBERRY BAKED OATMEAL Take your oatmeal game from blah to bling! This heart-healthy play on a muffin is loaded with berries, and yields enough to freeze for later! Blackberry Baked Oatmeal is an easy & healthy on-the-go breakfast that packs great blackberry flavor and tons of nutrition. Use frozen Oregon Marionberries for even more flavor. BLACKBERRY BALSAMIC CHICKEN WRAPS Blackberry Balsamic Chicken Wraps. Guest Blogger Yield 4 wraps Time Prep: 20 minutes | Cook: 15 minutes. These Blackberry Balsamic Chicken wraps are bursting with flavor. With slices of balsamic marinated chicken, a homemade roasted Oregon blackberry sauce, sliced avocado, fresh arugula, and crumbled goat cheese, it’s perfect for lunchon-the-go.
OREGON BERRIESWHY OREGONRECIPESCONTACT USVARIETIESA BRIEF HISTORY10 BERRY HEALTH BENEFITS Oregon raspberries & blackberries burst with the sweet, juicy taste of summer. Picked at the peak of ripeness, our berries are available frozen year round and are ideal for snacking, baking and making jam. The Oregon Raspberry & Blackberry Commission represents THE ORBC - OREGON RASPBERRIES & BLACKBERRIES Est. in 1981, the Oregon Raspberry & Blackberry Commission (ORBC) consists of nine members: six growers/producers, two packers/handlers, & one public member who represent the interests of 300 Oregon caneberry growers. The ORBC focuses on promoting caneberries to multiple audiences, and supports Oregon berry farmers.A BRIEF HISTORY
The Nation's Berry Basket - "There is no country in the known world where wild berries are so common as in Oregon,” wrote historian Herbert Lang in 18851. Mr. Lang had no idea that we’d continue our reputation as one of the best places to grow blackberries and raspberries more than a hundred years later. RASPBERRY - OREGON RASPBERRIES & BLACKBERRIES Cultivated Oregon Red Raspberries were likely among some of the first fruits to be brought West on the Oregon trail in the late 1800’s. Unlike blackberries, Oregon raspberries have a hollow core when picked from the plant. The Oregon Raspberry has flavor that is moderately tart, often sweet and ofKOTATA BLACKBERRY
Bred in Oregon, Kotata blackberries were first selected in the 1950’s but only released in 1984 after decades of testing with various growers. The Kotata Blackberry genealogy has Boysenberry, wild Pacific Northwest Blackberry, Eastern US Blackberry, and Loganberry init’s lineage.
LOGANBERRY - OREGON RASPBERRIES & BLACKBERRIES The Loganberry was created in the 1880’s in California by James Harvey Logan. The berries from this blackberry and raspberry hybrid resemble blackberries in size and shape, though the color and taste align more with raspberries. Loganberries are deep red in color, with medium sized seeds, a conic shape, and firm but tender skin. COLUMBIA STAR BLACKBERRY Columbia Star blackberries are named for the Columbia River, an important water way in the geography & history of the Northwest. The Columbia Star Blackberry is a high quality, high yielding, thornless variety of Oregon blackberries, similar fruit to the popular Marionberry, which accounts for 20% of it’s parentage. BLACK DIAMOND BLACKBERRY Introduced in 2005, the Black Diamond Blackberry is a cross between the Kotata Blackberry and a New Zealand Thornless Blackberry. Black Diamond Blackberries harvest season is identical to the Marionberry, and this Oregon Blackberry yields a firm, medium to large berry that is dark purple to black in color. BLACKBERRY BAKED OATMEAL Take your oatmeal game from blah to bling! This heart-healthy play on a muffin is loaded with berries, and yields enough to freeze for later! Blackberry Baked Oatmeal is an easy & healthy on-the-go breakfast that packs great blackberry flavor and tons of nutrition. Use frozen Oregon Marionberries for even more flavor. BLACKBERRY BALSAMIC CHICKEN WRAPS Blackberry Balsamic Chicken Wraps. Guest Blogger Yield 4 wraps Time Prep: 20 minutes | Cook: 15 minutes. These Blackberry Balsamic Chicken wraps are bursting with flavor. With slices of balsamic marinated chicken, a homemade roasted Oregon blackberry sauce, sliced avocado, fresh arugula, and crumbled goat cheese, it’s perfect for lunchon-the-go.
OREGON BERRIES
Oregon raspberries & blackberries burst with the sweet, juicy taste of summer. Picked at the peak of ripeness, our berries are available frozen year round and are ideal for snacking, baking and making jam. The Oregon Raspberry & Blackberry Commission represents WHY OREGON - OREGON RASPBERRIES & BLACKBERRIES We grow the right berries in the right place. Our West Coast marine climate ensures Oregon berries ripen to a superior taste in the fields, as nature intended. The clean air, fertile soils, Cascade Mountain waters, warm days and cool nights allow the berries to ripen slowly, giving each berry its best flavor. COLUMBIA STAR BLACKBERRY Columbia Star blackberries are named for the Columbia River, an important water way in the geography & history of the Northwest. The Columbia Star Blackberry is a high quality, high yielding, thornless variety of Oregon blackberries, similar fruit to the popular Marionberry, which accounts for 20% of it’s parentage. BLACKBERRY COCONUT MOJITO This creamy Blackberry Coconut Mojito recipe is perfect for the summer. Oregon blackberries, mint, rum and lime juice combine with cream of coconut, served up on ice with a sugar-lime rim, simply the best summer cocktail!. Recipe by Erin from platingsandpairings.com LOGANBERRY - OREGON RASPBERRIES & BLACKBERRIES The Loganberry was created in the 1880’s in California by James Harvey Logan. The berries from this blackberry and raspberry hybrid resemble blackberries in size and shape, though the color and taste align more with raspberries. Loganberries are deep red in color, with medium sized seeds, a conic shape, and firm but tender skin. MARION BLACKBERRY JAM Preparation. Step 1. Use a cheesecloth and wrap the whole spices in it, tying it well. Step 2. In a large pot add in the berries, sugar and water, mix those well. Step 3. Use a potato masher to slightly mash the berries or leave them whole if you prefer a chunkier blackberry jam. Step 4.SILVAN BLACKBERRY
Bred in Australia and released in 1984, Silvanberries are a cross between Marionberry, Pacific Blackberry, and Boysenberry. The Silvan Blackberry canes often produce more blackberries per plant than other varietals, which contributes to it’s popularity among farmers. BLACKBERRY BAKED OATMEAL Take your oatmeal game from blah to bling! This heart-healthy play on a muffin is loaded with berries, and yields enough to freeze for later! Blackberry Baked Oatmeal is an easy & healthy on-the-go breakfast that packs great blackberry flavor and tons of nutrition. Use frozen Oregon Marionberries for even more flavor. BLACKBERRY SWIRL CINNAMON ROLLS Preparation. Step 1. In a medium bowl, whisk flour, ⅓ cup sugar, and salt. Whisk in yeast. Using your fingers, work butter into flour until crumbly. Stir in milk, eggs, and vanilla until dough comes together. Remove to a lightly floured work surface and knead until dough is very smooth, about 5-7 minutes. Step 2. BLACKBERRY MUFFINS WITH CRUMBLE TOPPING Bursting with blackberries and topped with a cinnamon-cardamom crumble, these bakery style blackberry muffins may just be the best ever! They’re super simple to make with just 5-simple steps, and can be made with frozen or fresh blackberries. OREGON BERRIESWHY OREGONRECIPESCONTACT USVARIETIESA BRIEF HISTORY10 BERRY HEALTH BENEFITS Oregon raspberries & blackberries burst with the sweet, juicy taste of summer. Picked at the peak of ripeness, our berries are available frozen year round and are ideal for snacking, baking and making jam. The Oregon Raspberry & Blackberry Commission representsA BRIEF HISTORY
The Nation's Berry Basket - "There is no country in the known world where wild berries are so common as in Oregon,” wrote historian Herbert Lang in 18851. Mr. Lang had no idea that we’d continue our reputation as one of the best places to grow blackberries and raspberries more than a hundred years later. THE ORBC - OREGON RASPBERRIES & BLACKBERRIES Est. in 1981, the Oregon Raspberry & Blackberry Commission (ORBC) consists of nine members: six growers/producers, two packers/handlers, & one public member who represent the interests of 300 Oregon caneberry growers. The ORBC focuses on promoting caneberries to multiple audiences, and supports Oregon berry farmers. COLUMBIA STAR BLACKBERRY Columbia Star blackberries are named for the Columbia River, an important water way in the geography & history of the Northwest. The Columbia Star Blackberry is a high quality, high yielding, thornless variety of Oregon blackberries, similar fruit to the popular Marionberry, which accounts for 20% of it’s parentage. LOGANBERRY - OREGON RASPBERRIES & BLACKBERRIES The Loganberry was created in the 1880’s in California by James Harvey Logan. The berries from this blackberry and raspberry hybrid resemble blackberries in size and shape, though the color and taste align more with raspberries. Loganberries are deep red in color, with medium sized seeds, a conic shape, and firm but tender skin.KOTATA BLACKBERRY
Bred in Oregon, Kotata blackberries were first selected in the 1950’s but only released in 1984 after decades of testing with various growers. The Kotata Blackberry genealogy has Boysenberry, wild Pacific Northwest Blackberry, Eastern US Blackberry, and Loganberry init’s lineage.
MARION BLACKBERRY JAM Preparation. Step 1. Use a cheesecloth and wrap the whole spices in it, tying it well. Step 2. In a large pot add in the berries, sugar and water, mix those well. Step 3. Use a potato masher to slightly mash the berries or leave them whole if you prefer a chunkier blackberry jam. Step 4. BLACK DIAMOND BLACKBERRY Introduced in 2005, the Black Diamond Blackberry is a cross between the Kotata Blackberry and a New Zealand Thornless Blackberry. Black Diamond Blackberries harvest season is identical to the Marionberry, and this Oregon Blackberry yields a firm, medium to large berry that is dark purple to black in color. BLACKBERRY MUFFINS WITH CRUMBLE TOPPING Bursting with blackberries and topped with a cinnamon-cardamom crumble, these bakery style blackberry muffins may just be the best ever! They’re super simple to make with just 5-simple steps, and can be made with frozen or fresh blackberries. OREGON BLACKBERRY BARBECUE SAUCE This fragrant and berry-forward Oregon Blackberry Barbecue Sauce is sticky-sweet, savory, and spicy. Use it to glaze a meatloaf or chicken wings, or throw it in a slow cooker with mini smoked sausages or meatballs to add a punch of berry flavor to your holiday party table. OREGON BERRIESWHY OREGONRECIPESCONTACT USVARIETIESA BRIEF HISTORY10 BERRY HEALTH BENEFITS Oregon raspberries & blackberries burst with the sweet, juicy taste of summer. Picked at the peak of ripeness, our berries are available frozen year round and are ideal for snacking, baking and making jam. The Oregon Raspberry & Blackberry Commission representsA BRIEF HISTORY
The Nation's Berry Basket - "There is no country in the known world where wild berries are so common as in Oregon,” wrote historian Herbert Lang in 18851. Mr. Lang had no idea that we’d continue our reputation as one of the best places to grow blackberries and raspberries more than a hundred years later. THE ORBC - OREGON RASPBERRIES & BLACKBERRIES Est. in 1981, the Oregon Raspberry & Blackberry Commission (ORBC) consists of nine members: six growers/producers, two packers/handlers, & one public member who represent the interests of 300 Oregon caneberry growers. The ORBC focuses on promoting caneberries to multiple audiences, and supports Oregon berry farmers. COLUMBIA STAR BLACKBERRY Columbia Star blackberries are named for the Columbia River, an important water way in the geography & history of the Northwest. The Columbia Star Blackberry is a high quality, high yielding, thornless variety of Oregon blackberries, similar fruit to the popular Marionberry, which accounts for 20% of it’s parentage. LOGANBERRY - OREGON RASPBERRIES & BLACKBERRIES The Loganberry was created in the 1880’s in California by James Harvey Logan. The berries from this blackberry and raspberry hybrid resemble blackberries in size and shape, though the color and taste align more with raspberries. Loganberries are deep red in color, with medium sized seeds, a conic shape, and firm but tender skin.KOTATA BLACKBERRY
Bred in Oregon, Kotata blackberries were first selected in the 1950’s but only released in 1984 after decades of testing with various growers. The Kotata Blackberry genealogy has Boysenberry, wild Pacific Northwest Blackberry, Eastern US Blackberry, and Loganberry init’s lineage.
MARION BLACKBERRY JAM Preparation. Step 1. Use a cheesecloth and wrap the whole spices in it, tying it well. Step 2. In a large pot add in the berries, sugar and water, mix those well. Step 3. Use a potato masher to slightly mash the berries or leave them whole if you prefer a chunkier blackberry jam. Step 4. BLACK DIAMOND BLACKBERRY Introduced in 2005, the Black Diamond Blackberry is a cross between the Kotata Blackberry and a New Zealand Thornless Blackberry. Black Diamond Blackberries harvest season is identical to the Marionberry, and this Oregon Blackberry yields a firm, medium to large berry that is dark purple to black in color. BLACKBERRY MUFFINS WITH CRUMBLE TOPPING Bursting with blackberries and topped with a cinnamon-cardamom crumble, these bakery style blackberry muffins may just be the best ever! They’re super simple to make with just 5-simple steps, and can be made with frozen or fresh blackberries. OREGON BLACKBERRY BARBECUE SAUCE This fragrant and berry-forward Oregon Blackberry Barbecue Sauce is sticky-sweet, savory, and spicy. Use it to glaze a meatloaf or chicken wings, or throw it in a slow cooker with mini smoked sausages or meatballs to add a punch of berry flavor to your holiday party table. WHY OREGON - OREGON RASPBERRIES & BLACKBERRIES We grow the right berries in the right place. Our West Coast marine climate ensures Oregon berries ripen to a superior taste in the fields, as nature intended. The clean air, fertile soils, Cascade Mountain waters, warm days and cool nights allow the berries to ripen slowly, giving each berry its best flavor. 10 BERRY HEALTH BENEFITS Perfectly sweet and slightly tart, Oregon raspberries and blackberries burst with summer flavor. Our berries taste delicious and they're also very good for you. From being an antioxidant powerhouse to giving your brain a boost, Oregon berries are as beneficial to your health as they are to your taste buds! THE ORBC - OREGON RASPBERRIES & BLACKBERRIES Est. in 1981, the Oregon Raspberry & Blackberry Commission (ORBC) consists of nine members: six growers/producers, two packers/handlers, & one public member who represent the interests of 300 Oregon caneberry growers. The ORBC focuses on promoting caneberries to multiple audiences, and supports Oregon berry farmers. LOGANBERRY - OREGON RASPBERRIES & BLACKBERRIES The Loganberry was created in the 1880’s in California by James Harvey Logan. The berries from this blackberry and raspberry hybrid resemble blackberries in size and shape, though the color and taste align more with raspberries. Loganberries are deep red in color, with medium sized seeds, a conic shape, and firm but tender skin. BLACKBERRY SPOON CAKE Preparation. Step 1 Preheat the oven to 350° F. Step 2 In a medium bowl combine berries and ½ cup sugar. In a large bowl, whisk together the remaining sugar, flour, baking powder and salt. RASPBERRY - OREGON RASPBERRIES & BLACKBERRIES Cultivated Oregon Red Raspberries were likely among some of the first fruits to be brought West on the Oregon trail in the late 1800’s. Unlike blackberries, Oregon raspberries have a hollow core when picked from the plant. The Oregon Raspberry has flavor that is moderately tart, often sweet and ofMARIONBERRY
More than half the blackberries grown in Oregon are Marionberries. The Marion Blackberry or Marionberry was cultivated in Marion County, Oregon. The Oregon Marionberry is medium-sized and conical in shape, longer than they are wide, and appear dark purple to black in color. BLACKBERRY CREAM PIE Preparation. Step 1 Preheat oven to 350°F. If using a frozen pie shell, thaw in the refrigerator for an hour. Step 2 Stir together the cream, sugar, and egg until thoroughly combined. BLACKBERRY BALSAMIC CHICKEN WRAPS Blackberry Balsamic Chicken Wraps. Guest Blogger Yield 4 wraps Time Prep: 20 minutes | Cook: 15 minutes. These Blackberry Balsamic Chicken wraps are bursting with flavor. With slices of balsamic marinated chicken, a homemade roasted Oregon blackberry sauce, sliced avocado, fresh arugula, and crumbled goat cheese, it’s perfect for lunchon-the-go.
ORT ‘COLUMBIA STAR’ THORNLESS TRAILING BLACKBERRY HORTSCIENCE 49(8):1108–1112. 2014. ‘Columbia Star’ Thornless Trailing Blackberry Chad E. Finn2 U.S. Department of Agriculture–Agricultural Research Service, Horticultural Crops Research Unit, 3420 NW Orchard Avenue, Corvallis, OR 97330 OREGON BERRIESWHY OREGONRECIPESCONTACT USVARIETIESA BRIEF HISTORY10 BERRY HEALTH BENEFITS Oregon raspberries & blackberries burst with the sweet, juicy taste of summer. Picked at the peak of ripeness, our berries are available frozen year round and are ideal for snacking, baking and making jam. The Oregon Raspberry & Blackberry Commission representsA BRIEF HISTORY
The Nation's Berry Basket - "There is no country in the known world where wild berries are so common as in Oregon,” wrote historian Herbert Lang in 18851. Mr. Lang had no idea that we’d continue our reputation as one of the best places to grow blackberries and raspberries more than a hundred years later. THE ORBC - OREGON RASPBERRIES & BLACKBERRIES Est. in 1981, the Oregon Raspberry & Blackberry Commission (ORBC) consists of nine members: six growers/producers, two packers/handlers, & one public member who represent the interests of 300 Oregon caneberry growers. The ORBC focuses on promoting caneberries to multiple audiences, and supports Oregon berry farmers. COLUMBIA STAR BLACKBERRY Columbia Star blackberries are named for the Columbia River, an important water way in the geography & history of the Northwest. The Columbia Star Blackberry is a high quality, high yielding, thornless variety of Oregon blackberries, similar fruit to the popular Marionberry, which accounts for 20% of it’s parentage.KOTATA BLACKBERRY
Bred in Oregon, Kotata blackberries were first selected in the 1950’s but only released in 1984 after decades of testing with various growers. The Kotata Blackberry genealogy has Boysenberry, wild Pacific Northwest Blackberry, Eastern US Blackberry, and Loganberry init’s lineage.
MARION BLACKBERRY JAM Preparation. Step 1. Use a cheesecloth and wrap the whole spices in it, tying it well. Step 2. In a large pot add in the berries, sugar and water, mix those well. Step 3. Use a potato masher to slightly mash the berries or leave them whole if you prefer a chunkier blackberry jam. Step 4. BLACK DIAMOND BLACKBERRY Introduced in 2005, the Black Diamond Blackberry is a cross between the Kotata Blackberry and a New Zealand Thornless Blackberry. Black Diamond Blackberries harvest season is identical to the Marionberry, and this Oregon Blackberry yields a firm, medium to large berry that is dark purple to black in color. CHESTER THORNLESS BLACKBERRY Chester Thornless Blackberries are a late harvest blackberry varietal, with the fruit ready for picking from mid-August through to mid-September. The Chester Blackberry varietal produces small to medium sized blackberries that are round, of an intense black color, with large seeds, and a good, mild flavor. BLACKBERRY MUFFINS WITH CRUMBLE TOPPING Bursting with blackberries and topped with a cinnamon-cardamom crumble, these bakery style blackberry muffins may just be the best ever! They’re super simple to make with just 5-simple steps, and can be made with frozen or fresh blackberries. OREGON BLACKBERRY BARBECUE SAUCE This fragrant and berry-forward Oregon Blackberry Barbecue Sauce is sticky-sweet, savory, and spicy. Use it to glaze a meatloaf or chicken wings, or throw it in a slow cooker with mini smoked sausages or meatballs to add a punch of berry flavor to your holiday party table. OREGON BERRIESWHY OREGONRECIPESCONTACT USVARIETIESA BRIEF HISTORY10 BERRY HEALTH BENEFITS Oregon raspberries & blackberries burst with the sweet, juicy taste of summer. Picked at the peak of ripeness, our berries are available frozen year round and are ideal for snacking, baking and making jam. The Oregon Raspberry & Blackberry Commission representsA BRIEF HISTORY
The Nation's Berry Basket - "There is no country in the known world where wild berries are so common as in Oregon,” wrote historian Herbert Lang in 18851. Mr. Lang had no idea that we’d continue our reputation as one of the best places to grow blackberries and raspberries more than a hundred years later. THE ORBC - OREGON RASPBERRIES & BLACKBERRIES Est. in 1981, the Oregon Raspberry & Blackberry Commission (ORBC) consists of nine members: six growers/producers, two packers/handlers, & one public member who represent the interests of 300 Oregon caneberry growers. The ORBC focuses on promoting caneberries to multiple audiences, and supports Oregon berry farmers. COLUMBIA STAR BLACKBERRY Columbia Star blackberries are named for the Columbia River, an important water way in the geography & history of the Northwest. The Columbia Star Blackberry is a high quality, high yielding, thornless variety of Oregon blackberries, similar fruit to the popular Marionberry, which accounts for 20% of it’s parentage.KOTATA BLACKBERRY
Bred in Oregon, Kotata blackberries were first selected in the 1950’s but only released in 1984 after decades of testing with various growers. The Kotata Blackberry genealogy has Boysenberry, wild Pacific Northwest Blackberry, Eastern US Blackberry, and Loganberry init’s lineage.
MARION BLACKBERRY JAM Preparation. Step 1. Use a cheesecloth and wrap the whole spices in it, tying it well. Step 2. In a large pot add in the berries, sugar and water, mix those well. Step 3. Use a potato masher to slightly mash the berries or leave them whole if you prefer a chunkier blackberry jam. Step 4. BLACK DIAMOND BLACKBERRY Introduced in 2005, the Black Diamond Blackberry is a cross between the Kotata Blackberry and a New Zealand Thornless Blackberry. Black Diamond Blackberries harvest season is identical to the Marionberry, and this Oregon Blackberry yields a firm, medium to large berry that is dark purple to black in color. CHESTER THORNLESS BLACKBERRY Chester Thornless Blackberries are a late harvest blackberry varietal, with the fruit ready for picking from mid-August through to mid-September. The Chester Blackberry varietal produces small to medium sized blackberries that are round, of an intense black color, with large seeds, and a good, mild flavor. BLACKBERRY MUFFINS WITH CRUMBLE TOPPING Bursting with blackberries and topped with a cinnamon-cardamom crumble, these bakery style blackberry muffins may just be the best ever! They’re super simple to make with just 5-simple steps, and can be made with frozen or fresh blackberries. OREGON BLACKBERRY BARBECUE SAUCE This fragrant and berry-forward Oregon Blackberry Barbecue Sauce is sticky-sweet, savory, and spicy. Use it to glaze a meatloaf or chicken wings, or throw it in a slow cooker with mini smoked sausages or meatballs to add a punch of berry flavor to your holiday party table. WHY OREGON - OREGON RASPBERRIES & BLACKBERRIES We grow the right berries in the right place. Our West Coast marine climate ensures Oregon berries ripen to a superior taste in the fields, as nature intended. The clean air, fertile soils, Cascade Mountain waters, warm days and cool nights allow the berries to ripen slowly, giving each berry its best flavor. THE ORBC - OREGON RASPBERRIES & BLACKBERRIES Est. in 1981, the Oregon Raspberry & Blackberry Commission (ORBC) consists of nine members: six growers/producers, two packers/handlers, & one public member who represent the interests of 300 Oregon caneberry growers. The ORBC focuses on promoting caneberries to multiple audiences, and supports Oregon berry farmers. 10 BERRY HEALTH BENEFITS Perfectly sweet and slightly tart, Oregon raspberries and blackberries burst with summer flavor. Our berries taste delicious and they're also very good for you. From being an antioxidant powerhouse to giving your brain a boost, Oregon berries are as beneficial to your health as they are to your taste buds! LOGANBERRY - OREGON RASPBERRIES & BLACKBERRIES The Loganberry was created in the 1880’s in California by James Harvey Logan. The berries from this blackberry and raspberry hybrid resemble blackberries in size and shape, though the color and taste align more with raspberries. Loganberries are deep red in color, with medium sized seeds, a conic shape, and firm but tender skin. BLACKBERRY SPOON CAKE Preparation. Step 1 Preheat the oven to 350° F. Step 2 In a medium bowl combine berries and ½ cup sugar. In a large bowl, whisk together the remaining sugar, flour, baking powder and salt. RASPBERRY - OREGON RASPBERRIES & BLACKBERRIES Cultivated Oregon Red Raspberries were likely among some of the first fruits to be brought West on the Oregon trail in the late 1800’s. Unlike blackberries, Oregon raspberries have a hollow core when picked from the plant. The Oregon Raspberry has flavor that is moderately tart, often sweet and of OREGON BLACKBERRY XIAO LONG BAO A ginger and star anise-spiked blackberry jello may not be a traditional dumpling filling, but once you taste these Oregon blackberry xiao long bao (Shanghai-style soup dumplings) you’ll wonder how you ever lived without them! Meat-filled xiao long bao are usually dipped in Chinese vinegar, but you could serve these with melted vanilla ice cream or alone from a spoon.MARIONBERRY
More than half the blackberries grown in Oregon are Marionberries. The Marion Blackberry or Marionberry was cultivated in Marion County, Oregon. The Oregon Marionberry is medium-sized and conical in shape, longer than they are wide, and appear dark purple to black in color. BLACKBERRY CREAM PIE Preparation. Step 1 Preheat oven to 350°F. If using a frozen pie shell, thaw in the refrigerator for an hour. Step 2 Stir together the cream, sugar, and egg until thoroughly combined. SHEET PAN HALIBUT WITH BLACKBERRY GLAZE Preheat oven to 400℉. Line a large baking sheet with parchment. Step 2. Lay halibut on baking sheet and surround with asparagus and fennel. Drizzle oil over fish. and vegetables and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Roast until halibut is cooked through. and vegetables are tender, about 15 minutes. Step 3. OREGON BERRIESWHY OREGONRECIPESCONTACT USVARIETIESA BRIEF HISTORY10 BERRY HEALTH BENEFITS Oregon raspberries & blackberries burst with the sweet, juicy taste of summer. Picked at the peak of ripeness, our berries are available frozen year round and are ideal for snacking, baking and making jam. The Oregon Raspberry & Blackberry Commission represents WHY OREGON - OREGON RASPBERRIES & BLACKBERRIESOREGON BERRIES IDENTIFICATIONOREGON BERRIES ONLINEOREGON BERRY COMPANYWILD OREGONBERRIES
We grow the right berries in the right place. Our West Coast marine climate ensures Oregon berries ripen to a superior taste in the fields, as nature intended. The clean air, fertile soils, Cascade Mountain waters, warm days and cool nights allow the berries to ripen slowly, giving each berry its best flavor.A BRIEF HISTORY
The Nation's Berry Basket - "There is no country in the known world where wild berries are so common as in Oregon,” wrote historian Herbert Lang in 18851. Mr. Lang had no idea that we’d continue our reputation as one of the best places to grow blackberries and raspberries more than a hundred years later. THE ORBC - OREGON RASPBERRIES & BLACKBERRIESOREGON BERRIES IDENTIFICATIONOREGON BERRIES ONLINEOREGON BERRY COMPANYWILD OREGONBERRIES
Est. in 1981, the Oregon Raspberry & Blackberry Commission (ORBC) consists of nine members: six growers/producers, two packers/handlers, & one public member who represent the interests of 300 Oregon caneberry growers. The ORBC focuses on promoting caneberries to multiple audiences, and supports Oregon berry farmers. RASPBERRY - OREGON RASPBERRIES & BLACKBERRIESOREGON BLACKBERRIESOREGON CANNED BLACKBERRIESOREGON RASPBERRIESOREGON BLACK RASPBERRIES FOR SALEBLACK RASPBERRIES OREGONRASPBERRIES LEBANON OREGON Cultivated Oregon Red Raspberries were likely among some of the first fruits to be brought West on the Oregon trail in the late 1800’s. Unlike blackberries, Oregon raspberries have a hollow core when picked from the plant. The Oregon Raspberry has flavor that is moderately tart, often sweet and of LOGANBERRY - OREGON RASPBERRIES & BLACKBERRIESLOGANBERRY JAM FOR SALELOGANBERRY PLANTS FOR SALELOGANBERRY SEEDSLOGANBERRY TREE The Loganberry was created in the 1880’s in California by James Harvey Logan. The berries from this blackberry and raspberry hybrid resemble blackberries in size and shape, though the color and taste align more with raspberries. Loganberries are deep red in color, with medium sized seeds, a conic shape, and firm but tender skin. COLUMBIA STAR BLACKBERRY Columbia Star blackberries are named for the Columbia River, an important water way in the geography & history of the Northwest. The Columbia Star Blackberry is a high quality, high yielding, thornless variety of Oregon blackberries, similar fruit to the popular Marionberry, which accounts for 20% of it’s parentage. BLACK DIAMOND BLACKBERRY Introduced in 2005, the Black Diamond Blackberry is a cross between the Kotata Blackberry and a New Zealand Thornless Blackberry. Black Diamond Blackberries harvest season is identical to the Marionberry, and this Oregon Blackberry yields a firm, medium to large berry that is dark purple to black in color. BLACKBERRY BALSAMIC CHICKEN WRAPS Blackberry Balsamic Chicken Wraps. Guest Blogger Yield 4 wraps Time Prep: 20 minutes | Cook: 15 minutes. These Blackberry Balsamic Chicken wraps are bursting with flavor. With slices of balsamic marinated chicken, a homemade roasted Oregon blackberry sauce, sliced avocado, fresh arugula, and crumbled goat cheese, it’s perfect for lunchon-the-go.
PEACH AND MARIONBERRY CRISP Make this dessert mid-summer using fresh-picked marionberries or all year long using frozen blackberries and frozen peaches. Our recipe for Peach and Marionberry Crisp will delight your taste-buds with some extra zing of ground cardamom and ground ginger. So go beyond a typical blackberry crisp to wow your friends! OREGON BERRIESWHY OREGONRECIPESCONTACT USVARIETIESA BRIEF HISTORY10 BERRY HEALTH BENEFITS Oregon raspberries & blackberries burst with the sweet, juicy taste of summer. Picked at the peak of ripeness, our berries are available frozen year round and are ideal for snacking, baking and making jam. The Oregon Raspberry & Blackberry Commission represents WHY OREGON - OREGON RASPBERRIES & BLACKBERRIESOREGON BERRIES IDENTIFICATIONOREGON BERRIES ONLINEOREGON BERRY COMPANYWILD OREGONBERRIES
We grow the right berries in the right place. Our West Coast marine climate ensures Oregon berries ripen to a superior taste in the fields, as nature intended. The clean air, fertile soils, Cascade Mountain waters, warm days and cool nights allow the berries to ripen slowly, giving each berry its best flavor.A BRIEF HISTORY
The Nation's Berry Basket - "There is no country in the known world where wild berries are so common as in Oregon,” wrote historian Herbert Lang in 18851. Mr. Lang had no idea that we’d continue our reputation as one of the best places to grow blackberries and raspberries more than a hundred years later. THE ORBC - OREGON RASPBERRIES & BLACKBERRIESOREGON BERRIES IDENTIFICATIONOREGON BERRIES ONLINEOREGON BERRY COMPANYWILD OREGONBERRIES
Est. in 1981, the Oregon Raspberry & Blackberry Commission (ORBC) consists of nine members: six growers/producers, two packers/handlers, & one public member who represent the interests of 300 Oregon caneberry growers. The ORBC focuses on promoting caneberries to multiple audiences, and supports Oregon berry farmers. RASPBERRY - OREGON RASPBERRIES & BLACKBERRIESOREGON BLACKBERRIESOREGON CANNED BLACKBERRIESOREGON RASPBERRIESOREGON BLACK RASPBERRIES FOR SALEBLACK RASPBERRIES OREGONRASPBERRIES LEBANON OREGON Cultivated Oregon Red Raspberries were likely among some of the first fruits to be brought West on the Oregon trail in the late 1800’s. Unlike blackberries, Oregon raspberries have a hollow core when picked from the plant. The Oregon Raspberry has flavor that is moderately tart, often sweet and of LOGANBERRY - OREGON RASPBERRIES & BLACKBERRIESLOGANBERRY JAM FOR SALELOGANBERRY PLANTS FOR SALELOGANBERRY SEEDSLOGANBERRY TREE The Loganberry was created in the 1880’s in California by James Harvey Logan. The berries from this blackberry and raspberry hybrid resemble blackberries in size and shape, though the color and taste align more with raspberries. Loganberries are deep red in color, with medium sized seeds, a conic shape, and firm but tender skin. COLUMBIA STAR BLACKBERRY Columbia Star blackberries are named for the Columbia River, an important water way in the geography & history of the Northwest. The Columbia Star Blackberry is a high quality, high yielding, thornless variety of Oregon blackberries, similar fruit to the popular Marionberry, which accounts for 20% of it’s parentage. BLACK DIAMOND BLACKBERRY Introduced in 2005, the Black Diamond Blackberry is a cross between the Kotata Blackberry and a New Zealand Thornless Blackberry. Black Diamond Blackberries harvest season is identical to the Marionberry, and this Oregon Blackberry yields a firm, medium to large berry that is dark purple to black in color. BLACKBERRY BALSAMIC CHICKEN WRAPS Blackberry Balsamic Chicken Wraps. Guest Blogger Yield 4 wraps Time Prep: 20 minutes | Cook: 15 minutes. These Blackberry Balsamic Chicken wraps are bursting with flavor. With slices of balsamic marinated chicken, a homemade roasted Oregon blackberry sauce, sliced avocado, fresh arugula, and crumbled goat cheese, it’s perfect for lunchon-the-go.
PEACH AND MARIONBERRY CRISP Make this dessert mid-summer using fresh-picked marionberries or all year long using frozen blackberries and frozen peaches. Our recipe for Peach and Marionberry Crisp will delight your taste-buds with some extra zing of ground cardamom and ground ginger. So go beyond a typical blackberry crisp to wow your friends!OREGON BERRY BRANDS
Oregon Berry Brands. From pie fillings and jams, to beer and BBQ sauce, Oregon raspberries and blackberries are used in hundreds of high quality products. So if you love Oregon berries, look for these outstanding companies and brands next time you shop, either online or at a grocery store near you! 10 BERRY HEALTH BENEFITS Perfectly sweet and slightly tart, Oregon raspberries and blackberries burst with summer flavor. Our berries taste delicious and they're also very good for you. From being an antioxidant powerhouse to giving your brain a boost, Oregon berries are as beneficial to your health as they are to your taste buds!VARIETIES ARCHIVE
Raspberries and Blackberries are Caneberries. What is a caneberry? Quite simply, it is a berry that grows on a cane. Raspberries and Blackberries are also known as aggregate fruits, because the whole berry is formed of a cluster of many juice filled sacks calleddrupelets.
LOGANBERRY - OREGON RASPBERRIES & BLACKBERRIES The Loganberry was created in the 1880’s in California by James Harvey Logan. The berries from this blackberry and raspberry hybrid resemble blackberries in size and shape, though the color and taste align more with raspberries. Loganberries are deep red in color, with medium sized seeds, a conic shape, and firm but tender skin. COLUMBIA STAR BLACKBERRY Columbia Star blackberries are named for the Columbia River, an important water way in the geography & history of the Northwest. The Columbia Star Blackberry is a high quality, high yielding, thornless variety of Oregon blackberries, similar fruit to the popular Marionberry, which accounts for 20% of it’s parentage.KOTATA BLACKBERRY
Bred in Oregon, Kotata blackberries were first selected in the 1950’s but only released in 1984 after decades of testing with various growers. The Kotata Blackberry genealogy has Boysenberry, wild Pacific Northwest Blackberry, Eastern US Blackberry, and Loganberry init’s lineage.
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Bred in Australia and released in 1984, Silvanberries are a cross between Marionberry, Pacific Blackberry, and Boysenberry. The Silvan Blackberry canes often produce more blackberries per plant than other varietals, which contributes to it’s popularity among farmers. BLACK DIAMOND BLACKBERRY Introduced in 2005, the Black Diamond Blackberry is a cross between the Kotata Blackberry and a New Zealand Thornless Blackberry. Black Diamond Blackberries harvest season is identical to the Marionberry, and this Oregon Blackberry yields a firm, medium to large berry that is dark purple to black in color. OREGON BLACKBERRY BARBECUE SAUCE This fragrant and berry-forward Oregon Blackberry Barbecue Sauce is sticky-sweet, savory, and spicy. Use it to glaze a meatloaf or chicken wings, or throw it in a slow cooker with mini smoked sausages or meatballs to add a punch of berry flavor to your holiday party table. BLACKBERRY BAKED OATMEAL Take your oatmeal game from blah to bling! This heart-healthy play on a muffin is loaded with berries, and yields enough to freeze for later! Blackberry Baked Oatmeal is an easy & healthy on-the-go breakfast that packs great blackberry flavor and tons of nutrition. Use frozen Oregon Marionberries for even more flavor. orbc-logo-seal Created with Sketch.* Why Oregon
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