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Black Raspberries

  • Writer: The Rainbow Team
    The Rainbow Team
  • May 17, 2015
  • 2 min read

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Seasons/Availability

Black raspberries are available in summer.

Current Facts

Botanically classified as Rubus occidentalis, Black raspberry is the common name dedicated to two different species of the genus Rubus. It is a primarily self-fruiting brambleberry and member of the family, Rosaceae along with strawberries and blackberries. Wind and honeybee pollination also account for the continued propagation of Black raspberry fruits.

Description/Taste

Black raspberries are an aggregate fruit with individual drupelets that are held together by very fine, nearly invisible hairs. When picked, the stem and the receptacle of the raspberry stay on the plant, leaving a hollow center within the fruit. Black raspberries are generally smaller than other colored raspberries, more tart than sweet, with a slight note of earth in their flavoring. Once ripe, they have a highly perishable shelf-life.

Applications

Black raspberries are most commonly used in sweet preparations, desserts and baked goods. Their high acidity makes them ideal for preserving and canning. They can be used in fruit salads along with other bramble berries, cooked down into a syrup or gastrique, added to cocktails, ice creams, gelatos and sorbets and simply be eaten fresh out of hand. Complimentary pairings include fresh creamy cheeses, bloomy rind cheeses, coconut, chocolate, stonefruits such as peaches and nectarines, apples, honey, pork, lamb, quail, herbs such as basil and mint and nuts such as pistachios and pine nuts.

Geography/History

Black raspberries are indigenous only to North America, both the Eastern and Pacific coast, depending on the variety. They exist as trailing vines and upright growing bushes. Black raspberries are more abundant in the Eastern United States, especially among the southern Gulf states. They have found very limited commercial success, as they can be found growing mostly wild and they have simply been crowded out by the popularity of the now ubiquitous Red raspberry. -

 
 
 

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