Gooseberries varie in colors. They can be red, or deep purple after they are finished growing, when they are growing they are green. So the answer to your question- green, red, and purple.
As far as I know there are two sorts of gooseberries, the greenish ones and the reddish ones. In the Netherlands [Holland and the provinces Eastward of it] the greenish/yellowish ones are the best known sort. The inside is colored just as the outside, with the somewhat darker kernels in it. As far as I remember the reddish gooseberries are almost the same inside, maybe with a slight touch of red in it.
Really, it depends on what type of gooseberry. For instance, the Black Velvet Gooseberry is delicious and is, as you might have guessed, black, however most gooseberries when ripe are either a soft red or a sour-looking green.
Pink or green
Green.
They grow to maturity inside a husk and are related to the Cape Gooseberry, the fruit is green and the inside is white
Gooseberry = Agrest.
No. A kiwi is a bird. A gooseberry is a fruit.The gooseberry is also different from the kiwifruit. The gooseberry is a berry, while the kiwifruit is a vine fruit.
The plural of gooseberry is gooseberries.
gooseberry - nellikkaai - நெல்லிக்காய், நெல்லிக்கனி country gooseberry - அரு நெல்லி -arunelli
The gooseberry is native to Europe and parts of Asia.
Gooseberry Patch was created in 1984.
One is goosebumps. Another is gooseberry.
Amla. (Indian gooseberry) Source: Indian :)
The clue is in the names. Purple berry so the colour is purple.
To behave in as cunning, crafty or devious manner as the wily gooseberry.