Fruits
Apples - Claire has a store of dried apples in her medicine chest for use during winter when fruit and vegetables are scarce (DIA, chapter 44)
Apricots - baskets of apricots were collected at Castle Leoch for The Gathering (Outlander only, chapter 9)
Blackberries - grown in the herb garden at Castle Leoch (Cross Stitch only, chapter 6)
Blackthorn berries - Jamie brings Jenny some blackthorn berries one evening when he comes down from the cave (V, chapter 5) Blackthorn berries are commonly called sloe. They come from the blackthorn shrub
Cherries - baskets of cherries were collected at Castle Leoch for The Gathering (Outlander only, chapter 9). Claire thinks Geillis may have made cyanide from crushed cherry stones (Outlander, chapter 26)
Coconut - Father Fogden has a coconut named Coco (V, chapter 50)
Elderberries - Claire's legs are stained with elderberry juice when she and Jamie travel to Lallybroch for the first time (Outlander, chapter 26)
Figs - used to make syrup of figs for a constipation remedy (Outlander, chapter 24)
Gooseberries - Claire and Jamie pass gooseberry bushes growing by the side of the road in France (DIA, chapter 22)
Guavas - Father Fogden's house has cracked plaster walls overrun by bougainvilleas and guavas (V, chapter 50)
Juniper berries - Claire finds some juniper berries growing along the road during her enforced trip south with the English soldiers after the Battle of Falkirk Muir and picks them for their vitamin content (DIA, chapter 44)
Limes - Jamie asks Claire to add lime juice to her list of provisions for their voyage to the West Indies in search of In (V, chapter 40)
Muscats - growing in the arbor at Fontainebleu (DIA, chapter 28) Muscats are grapes
Musk melon - When Jamie is in Ardsmuir, he dreams of Claire being pregnant with her belly round and smooth as a musk melon (V, chapter 11)
Peaches - Claire thinks Geillis may have made cyanide from crushed peach pits (Outlander, chapter 26)
Plaintain - when Claire arrives at Father Fogden's hacienda she is served a meal of fried plaintain mixed with manioc and red beans (V, chapter 50) Plaintain are cooking bananas
Quince - Claire makes an ointment from quince to treat eczema and as a burn salve (Cross Stitch only, chapter 24)
Raspberries - Claire can smell raspberry canes by the shores of Loch Ness (Cross Stitch only, chapter 19)
Rose hips - the fruit of the rose plant. Claire has a store of rose hips in her medicine chest to use during winter when fruit and vegetables are scarce (DIA, chapter 44)
Apricots - baskets of apricots were collected at Castle Leoch for The Gathering (Outlander only, chapter 9)
Blackberries - grown in the herb garden at Castle Leoch (Cross Stitch only, chapter 6)
Blackthorn berries - Jamie brings Jenny some blackthorn berries one evening when he comes down from the cave (V, chapter 5) Blackthorn berries are commonly called sloe. They come from the blackthorn shrub
Cherries - baskets of cherries were collected at Castle Leoch for The Gathering (Outlander only, chapter 9). Claire thinks Geillis may have made cyanide from crushed cherry stones (Outlander, chapter 26)
Coconut - Father Fogden has a coconut named Coco (V, chapter 50)
Elderberries - Claire's legs are stained with elderberry juice when she and Jamie travel to Lallybroch for the first time (Outlander, chapter 26)
Figs - used to make syrup of figs for a constipation remedy (Outlander, chapter 24)
Gooseberries - Claire and Jamie pass gooseberry bushes growing by the side of the road in France (DIA, chapter 22)
Guavas - Father Fogden's house has cracked plaster walls overrun by bougainvilleas and guavas (V, chapter 50)
Juniper berries - Claire finds some juniper berries growing along the road during her enforced trip south with the English soldiers after the Battle of Falkirk Muir and picks them for their vitamin content (DIA, chapter 44)
Limes - Jamie asks Claire to add lime juice to her list of provisions for their voyage to the West Indies in search of In (V, chapter 40)
Muscats - growing in the arbor at Fontainebleu (DIA, chapter 28) Muscats are grapes
Musk melon - When Jamie is in Ardsmuir, he dreams of Claire being pregnant with her belly round and smooth as a musk melon (V, chapter 11)
Peaches - Claire thinks Geillis may have made cyanide from crushed peach pits (Outlander, chapter 26)
Plaintain - when Claire arrives at Father Fogden's hacienda she is served a meal of fried plaintain mixed with manioc and red beans (V, chapter 50) Plaintain are cooking bananas
Quince - Claire makes an ointment from quince to treat eczema and as a burn salve (Cross Stitch only, chapter 24)
Raspberries - Claire can smell raspberry canes by the shores of Loch Ness (Cross Stitch only, chapter 19)
Rose hips - the fruit of the rose plant. Claire has a store of rose hips in her medicine chest to use during winter when fruit and vegetables are scarce (DIA, chapter 44)