What is gooseberry?

4 is originally from Brazil, Chile and Peru, and is currently grown in tropical and semi -high places around the world on every continent except Antarctica. The fruit is spherical, grows to a diameter of 0.75 inches (2 cm) and is closed with free paper peel. Mature Maze Goosenešt has a taste with a sweet cake and eats fresh or made in jams, sauces or chuture. Unchanged Cape of Gooseberry can be toxic and should never be eaten. Cape gooseberry grows best in well -drained sandy soil in full sun, well protected from the wind. Berries require a lot of water in growing, but small water as soon as the fruit develops.

Each cake of gooseberries contains thousands of small yellow edible seeds. They can be grown from the seed, although the germinikamíra ions is bad. Sometimes gooseberry gooseberries are promoted from cuttings. They will succeed about a third of the time and the plants do less well than the seed grown. When the plant is finally determined, one plant can produce up to 300 fruit in one year.

As soon as the fruit ripens, a gooseberry cape should be selected when the plant is dry or dried in the sun after choosing. The fruit will continue to ripen after the selection. Cape Ang and Areáners are sold with or without peel intake and can store well for several months. Usually the peels are removed before they sell, and even pedal Cape Gooseberries well.

Cape Gooseberries are a popular desert fruit around the world. They can be preserved and preserved or made in cakes, jams or puddings. Sometimes they eat raw as part of fruit salad or honey. Cape Gooseberries contain phosphorous, calcium and vitamins A and C. They contain some substances that may have some antioxidant and anti -inflammatory properties, although there are no studies on the healing value of CAPE Angreality.

Fruits are known under many names in the areas in which they are grown, including a giant groundCherry, Inca Berry and Golden Berry. Cape gooseberry is a member of the Nightshade family, which includes tomatoes, eggplants and potatoes. This is closely related to Tomatillo. Cape Gooseberry may have got a name from Cape Good Hope, where she cultivated around 1807 or his peel, which is also known as Cape.

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