lingoon
Lingoon is a colloquial term referring to the lingonberry, a small, tart, red berry native to boreal forests and Arctic tundra. These berries are a common sight in Scandinavia, Russia, and parts of North America. The lingonberry plant, Vaccinium vitis-idaea, is an evergreen shrub that typically grows low to the ground, producing its bright red fruit in late summer and autumn. Its scientific name, vitis-idaea, translates to "vine of Mount Ida," referencing a mountain in ancient Greece, though the plant's primary distribution is far from that region.
Lingonberries are known for their distinctive sharp, sour flavor, which mellows with cooking or when combined