Raspberry (Rubus ideaeus) is a deciduous bush from the Rosaceae family that grows up to 6 ft (2 m) high, with erect and thorny stems, a thin spine and perennial roots. The bush is well-known for its fruit, a red spherical berry that grows continuously on the branches. Cymes (clusters) of white flowers bloom in late spring to early summer. Raspberries can be grown in many temperate countries, in either dry or moist wooded areas.
Giving a raspberry means to place one's tongue between one's lips and blow, producing a sound much like flatulence. It can also be called a "Bronx Cheer."
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Raspberry sticks are usually called raspberry canes and are the main stems of the raspberry plant bearing the fruit.
a raspberry tea
Substitutes: crème de cassis OR orange liqueur OR raspberry extract (1 teaspoon raspberry extract = 2 tablespoons raspberry liqueur
Substitutes: crème de cassis OR orange liqueur OR raspberry extract (1 teaspoon raspberry extract = 2 tablespoons raspberry liqueur
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Raspberry is a noun.
A raspberry stem is called a Cane.
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Raspberry Plain was created in 1771.
The Raspberry Reich was created in 2004.