What does hindber in Icelandic mean?

What is the meaning of the word hindber in Icelandic? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use hindber in Icelandic.

The word hindber in Icelandic means raspberry. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word hindber

raspberry

noun (plant)

Hún frysti jafnvel myntulauf og hindber í klakana.
She even took time to freeze mint leaves and raspberries in ice cubes.

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Hún frysti jafnvel myntulauf og hindber í klakana.
She even took time to freeze mint leaves and raspberries in ice cubes.
Ég valdi ferskt Hindber minn í Franklin Farms í Clarksburg, Vestur- Virginía Bandaríkin £ 2 ferskur hindberjum
I picked my fresh Raspberries at Franklin Farms in Clarksburg, WV 2 pounds fresh raspberries
Hvað á að gera við Fresh Hindber þinn
What to do with your Fresh Raspberries
Og hindber.
And raspberries.
Hindber (ferskur safi) inniheldur 0.00 g feitur Food 100g
Raspberries (fresh juice) contains 0.00 g fat Food 100g
100 gr þídd frosin hindber (geymdu safann fyrir glassúrinn!)
100 g frozen raspberries, defrosted (save the juice for the icing!)
Hversu mikið járn er í hindber (ferskur safi)?
How much iron is there in raspberries (fresh)?
Hindber innihalda umtalsvert magn af polyphenol andoxunarefni eins og anthocyanin litarefni sem tengjast hugsanlegri heilsuvernd gegn nokkrum sjúkdómum manna.
Raspberries contain significant amounts of polyphenol antioxidants such as anthocyanin pigments linked to potential health protection against several human diseases.

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