From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishloganberrylo‧gan‧ber‧ry /ˈləʊɡənbəri $ ˈloʊɡənberi/ noun (plural loganberries) [countable] HBPDFFa soft dark red fruit like a large raspberry
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loganberry• A mulberry is very similar in shape to a loganberry, but its taste is unique.• Grandad was the gardener and planted a lot of fruit trees, including gooseberry, blackcurrant, plum and loganberry for the jam-making.• The loganberry, a cross between the blackberry and the red raspberry, was developed in California in the late 1800s.Origin loganberry (1800-1900) James H. Logan (1841-1928), U.S. lawyer who developed it + berry