A gooseberry is a fruit that belongs to the same family as the currant. Gooseberries are small, round, and have a greenish-white color. The fruit is covered with a thin, papery skin. Gooseberries are native to Europe, Asia, and North America.
The gooseberry bush is a deciduous shrub that can grow up to six feet tall. The leaves are alternate, simple, and have serrated margins. The flowers are white and have five petals. The gooseberry fruit is borne on a stem that grows from the leaf axils. Each stem usually has two or three fruits.
Gooseberries are usually eaten raw, cooked, or made into jams and pies. The fruit is high in Vitamin C and antioxidants.
The expression "gooseberry", usually used in a sentence as "I felt like a gooseberry." is used to describe the feeling of one person being alone with a couple.
A gooseberry is a spiked berry of that would be uncomfortable when placed between two people trying to get close physically, therefore the expression "gooseberry" was used to describe the chaperone in a romantic outing between two people.
These days, owing to the lack of need for chaperones, the expression is used to describe the feeling of being the "third wheel".
Gooseberry is a fruit that geese make by eating berrys and then making them come out the other side. They the add a bit of dirt and water, and that makes gooseberry.
what is gooseberry
It is a fruit
Blackcurrant
Entawak ( its a brown yellow fruit ) Etrog ( looks like a big sized lemon ) Elephant Apple Emblic ( its a small yellow berry like fruit ) - its the indian gooseberry
It is a fruit
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.
Amla. (Indian gooseberry) Source: Indian :)
They're usually sold as kiwi fruit. They come from New Zealand where the kiwi is both an iconic bird and the the nickname for people from that country. It's also considered to sound more appetizing than "gooseberry."
gooseberry
Cape gooseberry
Oonber. Which literary means wool berry because it looks like a wool ball. Also it fruits in winter. It is not Aanwla or Aamla which some peaple mistakingly call it. Aanwla is a very saur Indian fruit which grows in arid areas. However it looks quite similar to Gooseberry.
I'd say it looks like a pineapple.
If it is a bush it could be a gooseberry.
Am amla is a variety of gooseberry tree, the Indian gooseberry tree, Latin name Phyllanthus emblica, or the bitter fruit belonging to this tree.