Fruit Wine - List of Fruits and Plants Used To Make Fruit Wine

List of Fruits and Plants Used To Make Fruit Wine

Fruits
  • apple
  • apricot
  • banana
  • blackberry
  • blackcurrant
  • blueberry
  • cashew
  • cherry
  • cloudberry
  • cranberry
  • crowberry
  • durian
  • elderberry
  • feijoa (pineapple guava)
  • goji (wolfberry)
  • gooseberry
  • huckleberry
  • kiwifruit
  • loquat
  • lychee
  • mahonia
  • mango
  • purple mangosteen
  • peach
  • pear
  • plum
  • raspberry
  • redcurrant
  • rowan
  • persimmon
  • pineapple
  • pomegranate
  • quince
  • red pepper (sweet)
  • rose hip
  • saskatoon berry
  • sea-buckthorn
  • strawberry
  • sweetsop
  • sweet onion
  • tomato
  • watermelon
Vegetables and roots
  • carrot
  • chives
  • lemongrass
  • parsnip
  • potato
  • rhubarb
Flowers
  • dandelion
  • hibiscus
  • fig tree
Tree sap
  • birch wine
  • maple wine
  • palm wine (toddy)

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