>when they say blue raspberry they mean black raspberries
No, they don't. Most people don't even know that black raspberries exist. "Blue raspberry" is just a way for candy makers to differentiate raspberry visually from cherry (red), strawberry (also red), fruit punch (red) and watermelon (usually depicted as pink, but it's a shade of red).
>Most people don't even know that black raspberries exist
are you completely out of your mind?
they're sold in grocery stores right next to the blueberries, anon.
I've lived in three states in the US, as well as in Japan, and visited many other places. I have never seen black raspberries in any grocery store, ever, in all my life.
Stop shifting the goalposts, your slippery homosexual. A lot of people know about wild fruits. That doesn't mean everybody know about them, and that doesn't mean that you'll see them in grocery stores.
4 weeks ago
Anonymous
Dipshit city dweller doesn't know what plants are
4 weeks ago
Anonymous
>Dipshit city dweller doesn't know what plants are
This is not an argument.
Wild ones are kinda shitty.
Too many seeds.
That being said, blue raspberry is a very different flavor than "black" or regular blackberry
4 weeks ago
Anonymous
>Wild ones are kinda shitty. >Too many seeds.
???
I don't think you've ever eaten one. >That being said, blue raspberry is a very different flavor than "black" or regular blackberry
No, a black raspberry tastes about the same as a red raspberry, on average. They are not blackberries.
Those are blackberries. There are blackberries, black raspberries, and red raspberries. Black raspberries are soft and matte, coming from a plant with round, finely spiked stems with whitish undersided leaves, which is what
They mean the whitebark raspberry specifically, which is a type of black raspberry. Growing them myself, last year I only got two berries because the plants were young but they're doing pretty great now.
They mean the whitebark raspberry specifically, which is a type of black raspberry. Growing them myself, last year I only got two berries because the plants were young but they're doing pretty great now.
Not the guy you responded to but I made black raspberry (not blackberry) jam last year. Got them from the woods out in the Wisconsin drift less area over a weekend. Made like 30 cans of jam.
The forests out here are absolutely teeming with them, you just scratch the absolute piss outta your arms harvesting them. They grow in these huge chest high writhing messes of thorny vines and the animals eat all the ones on the outside of the bush patches so you have to just say frick it and push through the spikey vines into the middle to get where the jackpot is. Wear a work jacket in jeans or it will frick up your clothes.
I filled a garbage bag with em in a day and a half. Still have a bunch of the jam, very distinctive flavor. Tons of seeds, pretty crunchy, good on toast.
they are typically called black raspberries or blackcaps. They are a very common weed plant in southern Ontario and can be picked in great abundance. I grow a lot in our yard along with other things. I am a huge fan of bush fruits and berries in general.
ck is too fricking funny. I've asked a year ago, how is everyone here so funny? And people mostly said coffee, sugar, and food in general, which kind makes sense, but it still leaves a lot unanswered
4 weeks ago
Anonymous
Well, I'm not funny but you're right about ckay, most people here are ridiculously funny. I did just have coffee and Oreos.
4 weeks ago
Anonymous
cheers lil buddy , lets continue enjoying the ckay train
Not the guy you responded to but I made black raspberry (not blackberry) jam last year. Got them from the woods out in the Wisconsin drift less area over a weekend. Made like 30 cans of jam.
The forests out here are absolutely teeming with them, you just scratch the absolute piss outta your arms harvesting them. They grow in these huge chest high writhing messes of thorny vines and the animals eat all the ones on the outside of the bush patches so you have to just say frick it and push through the spikey vines into the middle to get where the jackpot is. Wear a work jacket in jeans or it will frick up your clothes.
I filled a garbage bag with em in a day and a half. Still have a bunch of the jam, very distinctive flavor. Tons of seeds, pretty crunchy, good on toast.
That looks like heaven. I used to have a bunch of black raspberry bushes on my property here in the northeast but years back everything got blighted and they're slowly crawling their way back but not enough each year for jam. Never thought I'd see raspberries NOT spread like wildfire but such is life. >Wear a work jacket in jeans or it will frick up your clothes.
Agreed, heavy canvas jackets like a Carhartt work great, the only problem is finding a non insulated jacket/shirt jac like that so you don't overheat to death. Also whatever you wear is gonna end up stained reddish pink no matter what.
I'd relocate your patch if you can, and do a hard reset on the original patch. Pathogen could still be kicking around in there, causing problems. Cut down, mulch over, let it decompose while covered, and plant something unrelated there for a few years while growing the raspberries elsewhere. Should give it enough time to heal up. Try a resistant cultivar next time around.
Is denim sufficient to pick these without getting scratched? I have a pretty comfy denim jacket I wear for outdoors hiking and it's pretty worn out so I don't care if it gets stained
>Is denim sufficient to pick these without getting scratched?
It should be, if you're cautious you go up to duck canvas to be safe. If you're really worried about getting sticked, I recommend go after for Thimbleberry instead since they have no thorns and they taste the same as rapsberry. That said they only seem to be found in the Northwoods region of the Midwest (Northern Wisconsin, UP, and Eastern Minnesota), and parts of the West.
the mulberries I get NEVER look like this. They generally as long as a raspberry They also suck ass to pick because by the time they are ripe they drop.
Blueberries and raspberries are also a great flavor combo. Especially with pineapple, mango, Papaya, coconut blended in a smoothie with yogurt. Frick I gotta go make one now.
*blocks your path*
*provides green much for your plants in your path*
*can be grown literally anywhere in your path*
Name one reason you aren't looking for Arctic Raspberries?
Get a variety meant for eating, and make jam. Or cider. Cider works better but it's quite dry. Mix with pear cider for a balanced sweet-dry kind of drink.
They're best cooked into jams and whatnot. Sometimes if they're young they can be good, but are usually pretty astringent. I eat a lot of hawthorns and crab apples in the fall. Most aren't much good fresh, but there are the odd ones that are. These crab apples are crisp and juicy and taste like very intense apple flavour. I go out of my way to the tree each year.
nice currants
Thank you, I love currants. They grow wild in the woods around here, but with so little light they usually only make a tiny handful of fruit. I cut a few stalks a handful of years ago and stuck them in my garden and now get masses and masses every year
shopped
when they say blue raspberry they mean black raspberries
>when they say blue raspberry they mean black raspberries
No, they don't. Most people don't even know that black raspberries exist. "Blue raspberry" is just a way for candy makers to differentiate raspberry visually from cherry (red), strawberry (also red), fruit punch (red) and watermelon (usually depicted as pink, but it's a shade of red).
>Most people don't even know that black raspberries exist
are you completely out of your mind?
they're sold in grocery stores right next to the blueberries, anon.
I've lived in three states in the US, as well as in Japan, and visited many other places. I have never seen black raspberries in any grocery store, ever, in all my life.
They straight up grow like weeds in half the country. Got 7lbs of them last year in 1 weekend. How do you not know black raspberries exist?
Stop shifting the goalposts, your slippery homosexual. A lot of people know about wild fruits. That doesn't mean everybody know about them, and that doesn't mean that you'll see them in grocery stores.
Dipshit city dweller doesn't know what plants are
>Dipshit city dweller doesn't know what plants are
This is not an argument.
I bet you live in a city
Wild ones are kinda shitty.
Too many seeds.
That being said, blue raspberry is a very different flavor than "black" or regular blackberry
>Wild ones are kinda shitty.
>Too many seeds.
???
I don't think you've ever eaten one.
>That being said, blue raspberry is a very different flavor than "black" or regular blackberry
No, a black raspberry tastes about the same as a red raspberry, on average. They are not blackberries.
Those are blackberries. There are blackberries, black raspberries, and red raspberries. Black raspberries are soft and matte, coming from a plant with round, finely spiked stems with whitish undersided leaves, which is what
is referring to.
>t. yank forager
They mean the whitebark raspberry specifically, which is a type of black raspberry. Growing them myself, last year I only got two berries because the plants were young but they're doing pretty great now.
What kind of raspberries are they?
blackberries
Like this guy says
they are typically called black raspberries or blackcaps. They are a very common weed plant in southern Ontario and can be picked in great abundance. I grow a lot in our yard along with other things. I am a huge fan of bush fruits and berries in general.
nice currants
Did you pick those things right next to the Chernobyl reactors?
🙁
ga ga goo goo sad face 🙁
Exactly…
kek
ck is too fricking funny. I've asked a year ago, how is everyone here so funny? And people mostly said coffee, sugar, and food in general, which kind makes sense, but it still leaves a lot unanswered
Well, I'm not funny but you're right about ckay, most people here are ridiculously funny. I did just have coffee and Oreos.
cheers lil buddy , lets continue enjoying the ckay train
Indeed they are.
those are blueberries with down syndrome
you're a blueberry with down syndrome
you're a carrot with cerebral palsy
Your a turnip with pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis.
go to hell, autistic marshmallow
so do blue strawberries.
so do blue waffles
just google if you dont believe me
this meme hasn't worked for over a decade, I've gone out of my way to find the supposed rotten pussy pics to no avail
try fringe search engines like yandex, you filthy pervert
>try the Russians
Not even once. Ever. We get it, you don't read code. But we do.
>claims to read code
>uses literal garbage instead of yandex com
you have to go back
>We get it, you don't read code. But we do.
The Pacific blackberry is the GOAT, accept no substitutes.
I get so many thorns in my fingers harvesting those in the summer.
Did you make jam?
Not the guy you responded to but I made black raspberry (not blackberry) jam last year. Got them from the woods out in the Wisconsin drift less area over a weekend. Made like 30 cans of jam.
The forests out here are absolutely teeming with them, you just scratch the absolute piss outta your arms harvesting them. They grow in these huge chest high writhing messes of thorny vines and the animals eat all the ones on the outside of the bush patches so you have to just say frick it and push through the spikey vines into the middle to get where the jackpot is. Wear a work jacket in jeans or it will frick up your clothes.
I filled a garbage bag with em in a day and a half. Still have a bunch of the jam, very distinctive flavor. Tons of seeds, pretty crunchy, good on toast.
That looks like heaven. I used to have a bunch of black raspberry bushes on my property here in the northeast but years back everything got blighted and they're slowly crawling their way back but not enough each year for jam. Never thought I'd see raspberries NOT spread like wildfire but such is life.
>Wear a work jacket in jeans or it will frick up your clothes.
Agreed, heavy canvas jackets like a Carhartt work great, the only problem is finding a non insulated jacket/shirt jac like that so you don't overheat to death. Also whatever you wear is gonna end up stained reddish pink no matter what.
I'd relocate your patch if you can, and do a hard reset on the original patch. Pathogen could still be kicking around in there, causing problems. Cut down, mulch over, let it decompose while covered, and plant something unrelated there for a few years while growing the raspberries elsewhere. Should give it enough time to heal up. Try a resistant cultivar next time around.
Very cool, bet that jam is delish.
Is denim sufficient to pick these without getting scratched? I have a pretty comfy denim jacket I wear for outdoors hiking and it's pretty worn out so I don't care if it gets stained
>Is denim sufficient to pick these without getting scratched?
It should be, if you're cautious you go up to duck canvas to be safe. If you're really worried about getting sticked, I recommend go after for Thimbleberry instead since they have no thorns and they taste the same as rapsberry. That said they only seem to be found in the Northwoods region of the Midwest (Northern Wisconsin, UP, and Eastern Minnesota), and parts of the West.
Are you a bear?
They look like European raspberries.
>gets mogged by Himalayan blackberry
Hawaii's getting taken over by golden raspberries
Picking these on the way to school in coastal New Zealand during the 90s was pretty chill.
Mulberries are the most based drupelets. Look at these chad frickin hangers.
the mulberries I get NEVER look like this. They generally as long as a raspberry They also suck ass to pick because by the time they are ripe they drop.
Mulberries have an almost savory flavor.
i put them in my waflfes
did they ever recover from their sus race?
sus race?
wtf
>le epic zoomer humour
God did not intend blue shit to be eaten.
Blueberries and raspberries are also a great flavor combo. Especially with pineapple, mango, Papaya, coconut blended in a smoothie with yogurt. Frick I gotta go make one now.
Bear's Vatuck is reddish black
*blocks your path*
*provides green much for your plants in your path*
*can be grown literally anywhere in your path*
Name one reason you aren't looking for Arctic Raspberries?
No
Plot twist: OP posted the negative, and he's actually black and his lawn is dead.
lmfao
learn to photoshop better kid
Can these be used for any good dish? They're supposedly really healthy but they just taste like wet flour.
Get a variety meant for eating, and make jam. Or cider. Cider works better but it's quite dry. Mix with pear cider for a balanced sweet-dry kind of drink.
They're best cooked into jams and whatnot. Sometimes if they're young they can be good, but are usually pretty astringent. I eat a lot of hawthorns and crab apples in the fall. Most aren't much good fresh, but there are the odd ones that are. These crab apples are crisp and juicy and taste like very intense apple flavour. I go out of my way to the tree each year.
Thank you, I love currants. They grow wild in the woods around here, but with so little light they usually only make a tiny handful of fruit. I cut a few stalks a handful of years ago and stuck them in my garden and now get masses and masses every year
BEHOLD green raspberries
Are those lime flavored? Or apple?
meant for
green flavor. its unlike anything youve ever tasted. VERY rare and VERY exclusive.