Currants, european black, raw Refuse: 2% (Stems) Scientific Name: Ribes nigrum NDB No: 09083 (Nutrient values and weights are for edible portion) ...
Black currants are very rich in many phytonutrients, antioxidants, vitamins, essential fatty acids and minerals In particular, black currants are renowned for their high content in Vitamin C (a powerful antioxidant), ...
Kingdom Plantae - Plants Subkingdom Tracheobionta - Vascular plants Superdivision Spermatophyta - Seed plants Division ...
During World War II, foods that were known to be rich in Vitamin C (e.g. oranges) were almost impossible to find (due to them being imported from enemy countries and other problems). Black currants are a very rich source of vitamin C (as much as 4...
Choosing an Ideal Site for Black Currants Blackcurrant shrubs are best planted in a moisture-rich (but not drenched) soil, with a pH ranging from 6.5 to 7.5 For the best fruit yield, it is recommended to plant the shrubs i...
This delicious blackcurrant jam is a renowned "secret" recipe used in the early 1800 by English grandmothers! I have actually tried 4 different recipes, and this one beats them all. Best of all, this blackcurrant jam is one of...
This blackcurrant jelly recipe is the result of many attempts, but I have managed to find a good recipe! Blackcurrant Jelly For this recipe your will need these ingredients: 4 cups black currants 4 cups w...
Prepare Your Very Own Black Currant Liqueur If you’re looking for a good plant for your backyard, you may want to consider having a black currant bush—nothing is ever wasted with it. The leave...
Keep Yourself Healthy with Black Currant Oil Black currant oil is actually an underrated supplement. Used since the Middle Ages, the black currant contains a lot of vitamins and minerals that ar...
5 Ways to Enjoy Your Cup of Black Currant Tea The winds can be very harsh, and the rain can pour endlessly. But you can always keep yourself warm, comfortable, and even happy when you have a cup...