marjainen
Marjainen is a Finnish adjective meaning "berry-like", "full of berries" or "berry-flavored". It derives from marja ("berry") combined with the adjectival suffix -inen, and is used to describe tastes, aromas, appearances or compositions that evoke or contain berries.
In everyday language marjainen commonly describes food and drink—for example cakes, jams, yogurts, wines and juices
Grammatically, marjainen follows regular Finnish adjective inflection and agreement patterns, taking case endings and degree forms
Translations into other languages are typically literal (e.g., "berry-like", "berry-flavored") but contextual renderings such as "fruity"