Category: Fruits

Why Can’T I Buy Currants?

The US Department of Agriculture had no choice but to have black currants banned because the plants became a vector for a disease that threatened to annihilate all pines in America. It might seem extreme, but this measure was necessary to save the logging industry at that time. Why are there no currants? The federal […]

What Are The Benefits Of Currants?

Currants are high in vitamin C, which supports healthy immune function. They also contain iron, which helps prevent anemia; calcium, which supports strong and healthy bones; and phosphorus, which aids in muscle contraction. Which is healthier raisins or currants? Raisins, sultanas and currants have a similar nutrient profile, as all are high in fiber, potassium […]

How Long Do Currants Produce?

According to Burpee, currants can live for 20 to 30 years with proper care, including watering, fertilizing, spacing, and pruning (more on this later). Currants can live 20 or 30 years with proper care! According to Utah State University Extension, a well-cared for plant will remain productive for 20 years. How much fruit does a […]

Are Currants A Superfood?

Since black currants are so rich in vitamin C they can effectively help the body metabolize protein and form collagen resulting in healthy skin and slow down the effects of aging. They are also high in antioxidants and anthocyanins which are an essential aid in maintaining a healthy immune system. What are the benefits of […]

What Does Huckleberry Smell Like?

Sprayed into the air, the huckleberry scent is bright and ‘wet’, like a freshly picked ripe berry. On skin, the huckleberry scent slowly sweetens and you can detect notes of sugar cane (huckleberry sorbet) and vanilla pod (huckleberry ice cream). What scent is huckleberry? This fragrance oil by Natures Garden is a bouquet reminiscent of […]

Is Huckleberry Good For Diabetes?

Big huckleberries are especially prized today for their health enhancing properties. Unlike many other fruits, this berry is loaded with antioxidants and does not raise blood sugar, so it is an excellent choice for diabetics. Which berries are best for diabetics? Healthiest Fruits for People With Diabetes Blackberries. One cup of raw berries has 62 […]

Are Huckleberry Seeds Edible?

Black huckleberries (Gaylussacia baccata) are a favorite wild edible because they are easy to find and identify, and tasty enough to eat by the handful. They taste similar to their wild blueberry cousins (Vaccinium spp.), but the larger seeds of huckleberry add a bit of a crunch. How poisonous are huckleberries? Whereas common nightshade is […]

Is Huckleberry Poisonous To Dogs?

Dog-friendly fruits include: apples (without seeds), bananas, blackberries, blueberries, cantaloupe, cranberries, honeydew, huckleberries, kiwis, oranges, pears, raspberries, strawberries, and watermelon. NOTE! The following fruits can be deadly to dogs. Are huckleberries toxic? Some are poisonous, such as deadly nightshade (Solanum dulcamara), which has very high levels of alkaloids. Garden huckleberries are not nearly so poisonous; […]

Are Japanese Plum Trees Poisonous To Dogs?

The seeds and leaves of Japanese plums contain amygdalin and prunasin, which are cyanogenic glucosides that release hydrogen cyanide when chewed or digested. It’s toxic to dogs, especially when eaten in large amounts. Can dogs eat plum tree branches? However, the pit of the plum is potentially toxic to dogs, and the plum plant (leaves […]

Do Kids Still Read Huckleberry Finn?

US school stops teaching Huckleberry Finn because of ‘use of the N-word’ Mark Twain’s novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn has been removed from the curriculum at a school in Philadelphia after its administration decided that “the community costs of reading this book in 11th grade outweigh the literary benefits”. What grade do kids read […]

When Was The Huckleberry Finn Written?

Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, also called The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, novel by Mark Twain, published in the United Kingdom in 1884 and in the United States in 1885. When was Huck Finn written and set? Race Relations in Missouri Before and During the Civil War Though The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn takes place decades […]

What Era Is Huckleberry Finn In?

The novel takes place in Missouri in the 1830s or 1840s, at a time when Missouri was considered a slave state. Soon after Huck fakes his own death, he partners with Jim, a runaway slave from the household where Huck used to live. Why is the time period of Huckleberry Finn important? Ultimately, The Adventures […]

What Is The Best Red Currant?

The redcurrant ‘Rovada’ is disease-resistant and neatly sized, and can be grown in a pot. Blackcurrant ‘Ben Sarek’ and ‘Ben Connan’ are good for small gardens, as they are compact, mildew- and frost-resistant and have large berries. If you have space, Ben Hope has the most delicious berries, and does well in poor soil. What […]

Are Japanese Plum Seeds Poisonous?

Or is cyanide in fruit pits just a myth? The seeds (also known as stones, pits, or kernels) of stone fruits like apricots, cherries, plums, and peaches do contain a compound called amygdalin, which breaks down into hydrogen cyanide when ingested. And, yes, hydrogen cyanide is definitely a poison. Can you eat Japanese plum seeds? […]

Are Blue Damson Plums Sweet?

Blue Damson plums are high in astringency and sugar, bearing a tart, sour, and subtly sweet flavor. The plums are generally considered too acrid for fresh consumption and are primarily utilized in cooked preparations. What type of plum is the sweetest? Mirabelle plumsMirabelle plums are the sweetest of all plum varieties. The small fruit with […]

What Does A Japanese Plum Taste Like?

The plum’s flavor has been likened to a combination of apricot and peach. This makes it a much-loved addition to jams and chutneys, as does its high pectin content. Like many similar fruit trees and shrubs, the pips of the Japanese plum are slightly poisonous and shouldn’t be consumed. Can you eat a Japanese plum? […]

What Varieties Are Japanese Plums?

Here are some of the more popular Japanese plum varieties. Black Amber. Expect pink flushed white blooms before you see fruit mid-season. Black Beauty. These trees prefer cooler climates. Early Golden. This heavy producer requires thinning every two years. Elephant Heart. Friar. Methley. Ruby Queen. Santa Rosa. What is the name of Japanese plums? How […]