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related to the rose, raspberries are usually deep red in colour, although there are also yellow, whit and black raspberries.  Soft and delicate in texture, they have a wonderful, floral, fruity, rosey taste.  This Summer fruit are wonderful eaten fresh, but can also made into jam.
Raspberry is related to the rose, raspberries are usually deep red in colour, although there are also yellow, whit and black raspberries.   
 
Soft and delicate in texture, they have a wonderful, floral, fruity, rosey taste.  This Summer fruit are wonderful eaten fresh, but can also made into jam.


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[[Category:Berries & Currants]]
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Latest revision as of 16:21, 29 December 2023

Raspberry is related to the rose, raspberries are usually deep red in colour, although there are also yellow, whit and black raspberries.

Soft and delicate in texture, they have a wonderful, floral, fruity, rosey taste. This Summer fruit are wonderful eaten fresh, but can also made into jam.