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Raspberries need about 1 to 2 inches of water per week to thrive and produce a bountiful harvest.
I've seen them growing in open fields, so I assume they need no shade.
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To remove white worms from raspberries, you can soak them in a saltwater solution. Use about 1 to 2 tablespoons of salt per quart of water. Let the raspberries soak for 5 to 10 minutes, then rinse them thoroughly under running water to remove any salt and remaining worms. This method can help dislodge and eliminate the pests effectively.
Raspberries typically contain about 0.3-0.6% citric acid by weight.
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To clean raspberries of bugs effectively, soak them in a mixture of water and vinegar for about 5 minutes. Then, gently rinse them under cold water and pat them dry with a paper towel. This method helps remove any bugs or debris from the raspberries.
Technically specking there are blue raspberries but, sorry to disappoint you but they're not natural. The only way to "find" blue raspberries is to put blue food coloring in the water you grow them with, so obviously you can just pick them and say you "found" blue raspberries. But they would taste and feel the same.
On average, a quart of raspberries can yield about 1 to 1.5 cups of juice, depending on the juicing method and the ripeness of the berries. Raspberries have a high water content, but their small size and seed structure mean that not all of the fruit will be converted to juice. To maximize yield, using a mechanical juicer or pressing method can help extract more liquid.
I guess raspberries, lemon juice, sugar, and water.
A gallon of water weighs a little over 8 pounds, so assuming that raspberries are mostly juice and juice is mostly water, 8 is a pretty reasonable estimate.
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