What to do with mulberries? 10 Easy Mulberry Recipes (2024)

Mulberries grow in many climates and are often considered a nuisance. Put these tasty berries to use and treat your family to something they cannot get at the grocery store! These tasty mulberry recipes will help you get started.

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What are Mulberries?

Mulberries are small, usually dark but sometimes white, berries that grow on a mulberry tree. Mulberry trees are fast growing trees that are often found in older neighborhoods and in areas that are not maintained.

All parts of the mulberry tree are edible and are used for food and herbal remedies. Fortunately, it’s very easy to grow mulberries and they make a nice edible tree in almost any landscape.

What To Do With Mulberries

One great thing about mulberries is that the harvest lasts for several weeks so you’ll have plenty of time to use mulberries in various recipes. One thing that I like to do is to just substitute mulberries for other berries in recipes such as fruit crisp or fresh strawberry muffins.

We’ll also toss some mulberries in our pancake mix to make mulberry pancakes. Mulberries are a great addition to smoothies or used to top yogurt or even ice cream.

Mulberries make a great substitute for most berries in recipes including pancakes, muffins, smoothies and cobblers. Here are some mulberry recipes to help you get started.

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Canning Recipe: Dark Cherry Mulberry Jam

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This mulberry jam recipe mixes fresh mulberries with dark cherries (or any berry you have on hand) for a rich flavor and unique splash on your morning toast.

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Mulberry Syrup

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Mulberry syrup is a delicious way to preserve fresh Mulberries, and it can be used in lots of recipes, such as drinks, pastries, and for breakfast recipes.

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Mulberry Iced Tea

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Cool off with a tall glass of refreshing Mulberry Iced Tea that can be made with fresh mulberries or mulberry syrup.

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Mulberry Puff Pastry Danishes

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Mulberry Puff Pastry Danishes are the perfect easy fun-size dessert made with cream cheese filling, fresh mulberries, and a naturally colored pink glaze.

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Mulberry Mojitos

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Cool off with a refreshing Mulberry Mojito! You'll love this twist on the classic mojito.

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Mulberry Kombucha

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Use mulberries to make a fruity kombucha that everyone will love!

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Mulberry Lavender Jam with Honey

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Mulberry Lavender Jam with Honey is not only a very healthy combination of ingredients,which marry perfectly together but also one of the most aromatic and delicious jams I have ever made.

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Mulberry Spinach Salad ---------- The Primal Desire

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Crisp and refreshing, sweet mulberries and a raspberry vinaigrette, this mulberry spinach salad screams spring.

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Mulberry Fruit Leather

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Mulberries make a great addition to homemade fruit leather and this mulberry lavender fruit leather is sure to please.

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The Best Mulberry Pie Recipe!

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Sometimes it's hard to pick enough mulberries at one time to make a pie, you know because the pickers are eating as they pick. But if you're able to bring enough mulberries into the kitchen you'll want to try this pie.

Mulberries – Frequently Asked Questions

What do mulberries taste like?

Most mulberries are very sweet and have a mild flavor, however, sometime they will have a sweet/tart flavor. Mulberries are not as big or flavorful as blackberries and I will often add a small amount of lemon juice to whatever mulberry recipe I’m making to enhance the mulberry flavor.

When are mulberries in season?

Mulberries are usually some of the first fruits that ripen in the spring. Unlike other fruits, the mulberry harvest can last a month or longer on one tree. And several months if you have several trees on your property that set fruit a different times.

Are mulberries safe to eat?

All varieties of ripe mulberries of all are perfectly safe to eat. There are no toxic look alikes so mulberries are a good place to start for beginner foragers.

Are mulberries toxic to humans?

Ripe mulberries are not toxic to humans. Unripe mulberries and the white sap found in the leaves and other parts of the tree have are mildly toxic to humans, according to Ohio State University. That being said, we will often pick berries that are not quite ripe because they have a more tart flavor and we’ve never had gastrointestinal problems because of it. I believe you would need to eat quite a lot of unripe berries for them to affect you.

Do all mulberries have worms?

Like all fruit, mulberries can have worms on them. However, the idea that there are tiny worms in every mulberry is just not true. Some believe this rumor was started to keep children, who were supposed to be picking berries to bring to mom, from eating the berries before they made it into the kitchen.

Should you wash mulberries?

Yes, you *should* wash the mulberries before eating them to remove any pests or dirt on the berries. But sometimes the temptation to each a mulberry or two right off the tree is just too much to resist. Eating an unwashed berry or two is fine.

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Where can I find mulberries?

The best place to find mulberries is on your own property by growing mulberries for yourself. If you can’t grow mulberries then look for them in areas that are not maintained such as near river beds or wooded parks. Many times birds will drop seeds that will then sprout and grow a mulberry tree.

Red mulberries are native to North America and can be found in the wild in in most of the eastern half of the US. White mulberries are from Southern Asia, but have been introduced into much North American, South America, Europe, and South Africa.

If you can’t find mulberries in the wild, check with your local farmer’s market and see if any of the farmers have mulberries for sale.

Why are mulberries not sold in stores?

Mulberries do not store or ship well so you’ll probably not be able to find mulberries in stores. Mulberries are best used or preserved within a day of picking them.

Do you have to destem mulberries?

The short answer is…no, you don’t need to destem mulberries before eating them. If you wan to destem them you can either pinch the stem off with your fingernails or use a clean pair of nail clippers. We usually leave it attached because it’s a lot of work to pick mulberries and then to destem them adds more work. The stems are completely edible so there’s no safety reason to remove the stems.

Are mulberry leaves edible?

Yes, mulberry leaves are edible but it’s recommended that they be cooked or dried first. The immature leaves are more tender than the mature leaves. The stems can have the white sap that is mildly toxic in them but you would have to eat handfuls of fresh leaves to get an upset stomach.

Do mulberries get you high?

Unripe mulberries and the white sap in the other parts of the mulberry tree are mildly toxic and mildly hallucinogenic according to this Ohio State University paper. I’ve done quite a bit of research looking for studies or other papers that might give more information on the hallucinogenic effects of mulberries. Most of what I’ve found is just the statement that unripe mulberries and the white sap are mildly hallucinogenic with no reference to actual studies. In my opinion, you would have to eat fairly large quantities in order to get high from eating unripe mulberries, which of course would also give you an upset stomach. I do not believe you can “accidentally” get high from eating mulberries.

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FAQs

What is the best way to use mulberries? ›

Mulberries are best when fresh, but if you want to change things up, dry them—or purchase them dried. They make a wonderful snack on their own, but they also enhance granola and trail mix as well as baked goods, like muffins. Use them just as you would other dried fruits for something new.

What are mulberries used for? ›

Some people place sheets or other materials around mulberry trees to catch the berries as they drop. This makes them quick to collect. While they're often eaten raw, mulberries can also be used to make jams, preserves, pies, and a variety of other delicious treats.

Should mulberries be washed before eating? ›

Always wash your mulberries well after picking, as they are likely to have some bugs or debris.

Is it safe to eat mulberries from a mulberry tree? ›

Yes mulberries are safe to eat. They come in several types but they are all grown for food. Are mulberries poisonous? Absolutely not.

What can I do with wild mulberries? ›

In the kitchen, try using mulberries anywhere you might use blueberries, raspberries, or blackberries. Since they lack the tartness of comparable berries, you may want to blend them with any of the aforementioned fruits when making jams and jellies.

Can mulberries be eaten raw? ›

Mulberries have a mild, sweet flavor and are best eaten raw right off the tree during their short season. But you have to hurry because once the birds, squirrels and chipmunks figure out that they're ripe, it's all over.

Why are mulberries not sold in stores? ›

While mulberry trees are easy to grow, the fruit is difficult to harvest and has a refrigerated shelf life of two to four days. That's why most grocery stores don't carry them. The mulberry looks like an elongated version of the more popular blackberry, almost conifer shaped, and grows on several species of the tree.

What do fresh mulberries taste like? ›

The taste ranges from very sweet for the white variety, to tart-sweet for the darker varieties. You can eat any of them out of hand, but what they may seem to lack in a balance of sweet-to-tart flavors, they make up for in abundance.

Can you freeze mulberries? ›

Yes! Fresh picked mulberries freeze very well. Just wash them under cold water in a colander, then lay them flat on a sheet pan lined with parchment paper and set them in the freezer. Once they are frozen you can transfer them into a container or freezer bag.

What month do mulberries ripen? ›

Harvest season begins mid-June thru August. Fruit will be large, sweet and black when fully ripe. You can hand pick or lay a sheet or tarp under the mulberry tree and shake the branch gently.

Do you refrigerate mulberries? ›

Store mulberries in the fridge for up to two days – place them on a plate lined with paper towel and cover with plastic wrap. Only wash them when you're ready to eat.

Do mulberries continue to ripen after picking? ›

Note: It's best to leave unripe mulberries on the tree because they won't ripen after they've been picked and can cause upset stomachs if eaten unripe. Storage tips: Refrigerate and store in a shallow container and wash only before eating.

Who should not eat mulberry? ›

Since mulberry has potential properties that may lower blood glucose levels, it might be dangerous for people suffering from low blood glucose levels to consume mulberries. There are reported cases of allergies caused by the consumption of mulberry.

Which is healthier mulberry or blackberry? ›

It is known that blackberries contain around 21 mg per 100 g of vitamin C, whereas black mulberries contain 17.41–28.33 mg per 100 g of fruit [30,33,41,43,56,57]. The amount of vitamin K in blackberries is approximately 19.79 mg per 100 g (Table 3) [47].

How do you get rid of bugs on mulberries? ›

Mulberries are a snap to process. All you need to do is wash them. I always let berries soak in water with a tad of vinegar for a few minutes to kill germs and make any little bugs turn loose, but it isn't necessary.

Why aren t mulberries more popular? ›

While mulberry trees are easy to grow, the fruit is difficult to harvest and has a refrigerated shelf life of two to four days. That's why most grocery stores don't carry them. The mulberry looks like an elongated version of the more popular blackberry, almost conifer shaped, and grows on several species of the tree.

How do you harvest and eat mulberries? ›

You can hand pick or lay a sheet or tarp under the mulberry tree and shake the branch gently. Ripe berries will fall onto the sheet or tarp. Do not layer too deep in your picking container or you will crush the berries on the bottom. Annual average yield per tree 10 bushels, 15-20 pounds at age 10.

What are the healing properties of mulberries? ›

Mulberries may lower cholesterol levels, help prevent fatty liver disease, and improve blood sugar control. They also decrease oxidative stress, which may reduce cancer risk.

Can I freeze mulberries? ›

Got too many? Freeze 'em! Wash, then spread over a tray, place in the freezer until frozen and freeze in an airtight container.

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