Huscup
Hascap (scientific name: Lonicera caerulea var. Emphyllocalyx) is a deciduous shrub belonging to the family Honeysuckle family. Actually it is edible. The Japanese name is Chromino Ugis Kagura (Kurumei Nogi Kagura). In addition, there is a corruption such as Chromino Ugis Kazura, but it is not a proper name because it is not a cranial plant. In Tomakomai city, it is familiar with nicknamed "yunomi". Regarding the name, it is derived from the Ainu language Hashikapu (Latin script notation: haskap) which stands for the fruits of Hasks. Its origin is Hashi ka-op, hash is "branch", ka (ka) is "surface", o (o) is "yu", p (p ) Means "things", it means that together they mean "what will be the surface of a branch". Among them, the latter of consecutive vowels disappears, and it is said that it became pronunciation of hashkap (haskap). The fruit of the Hasks cup was said to be a secret agent of longevity and longevity. ...