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''' | This article is about the plant species ''Ribes uva-crispa'', a berry bush commonly referred to as '''Gooseberry'''. The fruit are usually green, but different cultivars produce a range of yellow, red or white fruit. | ||
== Uses | == Uses == | ||
Gooseberries can be bottled, pickled and served cooked with food. | Gooseberries can be bottled, pickled and served cooked with food. | ||
Revision as of 21:51, 12 April 2019
This article is about the plant species Ribes uva-crispa, a berry bush commonly referred to as Gooseberry. The fruit are usually green, but different cultivars produce a range of yellow, red or white fruit.
Uses
Gooseberries can be bottled, pickled and served cooked with food.