Crowberries
are not found here in the mid-Atlantic region where we live. They look a lot like small blueberries. You can find crowberries in Iceland, where they are called "Krækiberja," and
in other Nordic countries. Crowberries are
non-toxic, but should only be fed to us occasionally. (Our source wasn't specific, so we're going to recommend no more than once a week to be cautious.)
Everyone gather around! There's new food in the human's hand!
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Some people claim that crowberries
"lack oomph" and are just "filler berries." We disagree, and give crowberries 5/5 stars!
It's cute to see you all sharing from one bowl!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Daisy and Cress. :-)
DeleteThey are so sweet.
ReplyDeleteWe are, except sometimes when it comes to sharing food. Things can get a little nasty then. :-)
DeleteCan you do one on if guinea pigs can eat jackfruit, rambutan, or durian? I would like to see if guineas can eat them and see how you react to it. =3
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like a good idea, but first, we'll have to find some information on whether guinea pigs are allowed to eat them.
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