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Gooseberries colour

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travelsafar Wed 04-Aug-21 14:12:11

I have about a pound in weight from my one gooseberry bush and they are the redish colour too. I am thinking about making gooseberry jam. My best friend bought some at a country fair
( before covid) and it was beautiful!!!

25Avalon Sun 25-Jul-21 16:45:32

If you have any spare they make a smashing gooseberry gin.

BlueBelle Sun 25-Jul-21 15:38:01

I hate gooseberries but have so many this year that my friend who loves them gets a bag every time I see her and I ve frozen some too mine are green with a bit of pink streaking some but definitely not red

Ellianne Sun 25-Jul-21 15:29:27

Well we ate them. If I'm not on here tomorrow you'll know why!

25Avalon Sun 25-Jul-21 13:06:26

Some varieties of gooseberry are green whilst other dessert types which are not so sour are red. What has happened to your is very strange. Can’t be cross pollination. Could it be your gooseberry was grafted?

Whitewavemark2 Sun 25-Jul-21 13:00:46

Ellianne

Whitewavemark2

Gooseberries go red when they are suitable for the desert table as raw berries or in gooseberry fool etc.

Green berries are better served in a cobbler or crumble with sugar etc.

Oops I saw this too late WWM2.

??? I love gooseberries however they are served.

Green= not ripe
Red=ripe

Farmor15 Sun 25-Jul-21 12:58:53

Berries will be smaller when weather has been dry in the previous weeks. Also, you may get a small crop of big ones or more small ones. There are lots of varieties- some stay green, others are yellow and others ripen to red, like yours. Enjoy them! The birds got a lot of ours?

Callistemon Sun 25-Jul-21 12:53:41

What time is pudding?

ps There are 5 of us on this thread but you only made 4!

Ellianne Sun 25-Jul-21 12:50:50

Whitewavemark2

Gooseberries go red when they are suitable for the desert table as raw berries or in gooseberry fool etc.

Green berries are better served in a cobbler or crumble with sugar etc.

Oops I saw this too late WWM2.

Ellianne Sun 25-Jul-21 12:44:19

Thank you all. I'm going to risk it! Weird how they were plump and the green variety last year, and totally different this year. Maybe multi coloured next year with stripes!?

Callistemon Sun 25-Jul-21 12:30:40

I have seen red ones at the farm shop but never tried them. We usually pick ours at the end of June.

Whitewavemark2 Sun 25-Jul-21 12:29:38

Gooseberries go red when they are suitable for the desert table as raw berries or in gooseberry fool etc.

Green berries are better served in a cobbler or crumble with sugar etc.

lemongrove Sun 25-Jul-21 12:27:30

They look very good! Have never seen red ones before.

mumofmadboys Sun 25-Jul-21 12:25:17

They look good! I would eat them!

Ellianne Sun 25-Jul-21 11:05:52

Thanks. Here

Callistemon Sun 25-Jul-21 11:03:02

Some gooseberries are red but if they were green last year that seems odd.
Our gooseberries have been very poor this year.
It's quite late for gooseberries, perhaps they're just very ripe.

Perhaps you could try one, if you feel ill don't feed them to anyone else
I didn't say that, honestly!

Ellianne Sun 25-Jul-21 10:59:29

My gooseberries were green last year and very nice. This year, they are tiny and red like berries. Before I poison everyone today with a gooseberry crumble, are they ok to cook and eat?