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Blackcurrant are small purple - black fruits have a pale golden green flesh. | |||
They have an intense, fruity, sharp flavour and are usually eaten cooked with sugar added to counteract the acidity. They are a classic ingredient in Summer Pudding but are lovely in jam, tarts, pies, ice creams and sorbets. | |||
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Latest revision as of 09:07, 30 December 2023
Blackcurrant are small purple - black fruits have a pale golden green flesh.
They have an intense, fruity, sharp flavour and are usually eaten cooked with sugar added to counteract the acidity. They are a classic ingredient in Summer Pudding but are lovely in jam, tarts, pies, ice creams and sorbets.