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Raspberries

The raspberry is an edible fruit from a multitude of plant species. They grow on perennial bush with woody stems. They can be black, red, or an orange or golden color.

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Can you substitute raspberry liqueur for raspberry extract?

Substitutes: crème de cassis OR orange liqueur OR raspberry extract (1 teaspoon raspberry extract = 2 tablespoons raspberry liqueur

What letter describes raspberries?

The letters in the English alphabet cannot describe anything, since by themselves they are meaningless. They only take on meaning when they are combined with each other to make words.

How are raspberries and mint alike?

Raspberries and mint are both foods used to flavor other foods like ice cream and cake.

Is it true that apples peaches and raspberries are members of the daisy family?

No, this is false.
Apples, peaches and raspberries are actually members of the rose family.

What does raspberry look like?

Raspberries are a reddish/ pinkish colour and are squishy.

Do black wasps with white spots eat raspberries?

I don't know about raspberries but they do go after apples and they have a very different sting to them when they strick.

Why does raspberry plant have sharp thorns?

it's sharp thorns protect this raspberry plant from hungry animals. Instead of taking a thorny snack, animals look elsewhere for food.

Where are raspberries common?

Most cultivated varieties of raspberries are grown in California from June through October.

Raspberries are common over all parts of the world with temperate climates; they're particularly common all over Europe, where red raspberries originated and where they still grow wild.

Records at 2003-4 show Russia has the highest production of raspberries, at 28 per cent of world output, followed by Serbia, the US, and Poland in that order. See link below for more information:

Are Raspberries native to Australia?

The fruit most commonly recognised as "raspberries" are not natve to Australia. However, Australia does have ten of its its own native raspberries, all of the Rubus species.

What do you know on Titanium dioxide raspberry solar cell?

Titanium Dioxide (TiO2) is used as a support for the dye molecule from the raspberry. Basically it helps the dye stick to the surface of the glass plate that's all.