a lot of these descriptions are right, but watch out for the 'bloom' on them, they are shiny and purple when unripe, developing a whitish bloom on them as they get ripe. They are always very hard unlike a plum which gets softer as it ripens, so it can be hard to tell when ripe. The are tiny, about the size of your smallest fingernail.
The blackthorn has nasty spiky thorns, so your hands get stabbed when you are picking them, in my part of UK late October is when they ripen, just as early winter frosts start biting.
When using, its a great idea to throw a bag full into the freezer for a couple of days, then defrost before preparing, this is to imitate the old wives tale that you shouldnt pick them before the first frosts, as this helps tenderise them. In my neighbourhood, you have to be sly to get out picking before all the other sloe lovers, and some years the birds get them first.
The only thing you can do with them is make Sloe Gin, slow to make, fast to drink. You leave the sloes in the bottle, after drinking the sloe gin, some people make sloe sherry from the leftovers, that is a double whammy!
PS if you can eat them raw, that is not a sloe, its a damson, slightly bigger than a sloe, but also quite bitter
2006-09-05 21:55:17
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What Do Sloes Look Like
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Sloe Berries are derived from the Blackthorn Tree which is a deciduous tree with leaves that turn yellow in autumn, fall off in winter and leave behind a twisted black skeleton. Blackthorn Trees are found throughout the British Isles.
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2006-09-02 06:35:26
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Here's a link of images for sloe berries. Click on any of them to get more info.
2006-09-02 06:35:01
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http://www.englishplants.co.uk/bthorn.html
Thorny native plant with much folklore surrounding it. Also known as Snag. White flowers are produced in spring followed, in late summer, by dark blue berries, known as sloes. Sloe trees provide good shelter for birds.
2006-09-02 06:30:52
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What do sloe berries look like?
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2015-08-11 00:37:44
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First you need to find a blackthorn bush. The sloes themselves are about half inch in diameter and appear to be dusty. Don't worry about this, it's normal. Watch the thorns though, they are lethal!
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They are like a very small blue/black plum; or a large blueberry.
They grow on the blackthorn bush, which is generally up to some 12 feet high, very tough and prickly. They are generally ready to pick in September.
2006-09-02 08:10:44
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