The Russians call them Морошка and Icelanders, multuber. They are known as oighreag in the Scottish Highlands, lakka by the Sami in Finland, and aqpik by the Inuit in Canada. The botanists, [...]
Over the last few years, the locavore (or local food) movement has become omnipresent in Quebec, including on the North Shore. With an immense territory of 236,664 km2, the region boasts a [...]