black currant in English

noun
1
a small round edible black berry that grows in loose hanging clusters.
2
the shrub that produces black currants.
In the fruit garden, blackcurrants that weren't pruned in the summer can be cut back by a third.

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1. Dried Currants Black Currant Fruit, Unsweetened Black Currant berries, Dried Black currants for baking, Black Currant berry

2. Copperhead’s Black Currant Vodka is distilled until remarkably smooth and infused with natural Black Currant flavours

3. Black Currant (Cassis) Jam Andresy All natural French jam pure sugar cane 9.52 oz jar Confitures a l'Ancienne, One

4. Known by its scientific name Ribes nigrum, the black currant (also sometimes called Blackcurrant) belongs to the gooseberry family of plants

5. The MRL proposal of 0.2 mg/kg for Azarole (including kiwi berries) is derived as an extrapolation from the available residue data on black currant

6. Pycnogenol's active ingredient is an anthocyanidin which comes from black currant seed and beet root, two of the most active and potent anthocyanidins or proanthocyanidins available.

7. Black currant (sometimes called Blackcurrant) is shrub native to Europe and parts of Northern Asia that grows in damp, fertile soil and produces small black berries

8. Up to 5% cash back  · Bordeaux Blends are dry, red wines and generally have aromas and flavors of black currant, black cherry plum, graphite, cedar and violet

9. Black currants are sour, but also complex, with a trace of tannins, making them very versatile in the kitchen.Their distinctively spicy and musky perfume is immediately familiar to anyone who has tasted crème de cassis, the French liqueur and aperitif-ingredient, or English Ribena, a concentrated black currant syrup that was dispensed free to

10. Black Currant (Ribes nigrum) is a cold-climate shrub native to northern Europe and Asia, and have been in cultivation for nearly 500 years.Widely grown throughout Europe, Black currants are lesser known in the United States, largely due to a ban on currant farming in the early 1900s, when white blister rust – vectored by Black currants – threatened the U.S