Gooseberries have been cultivated in England as far back as the 13th century but were not widely grown until the early 1500s. They come in a range of colours including red, white, green and yellow.
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Not only are these caped crusaders tasty, but they're prolific self-seeders and easy to grow. In fact their only kryptonite is frost. Cape gooseberry (Physalis peruviana) is not actually a gooseberry.
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When planted in midsummer, these vegetables will give you a fresh harvest well into the fall.
The medicinal value of gooseberry and different methods of preparing value-added products from it was highlighted at a herbal fest ‘Amalotsav,’ jointly organised by the State Medicinal Plants Board ...
The once-in-a-blue-moon sort-through of the chest freezer is a cold-knuckle chore with little to recommend it. Last weekend, however, I salvaged from the depths two lamb chops and three sausages to go ...
Never mind their patchy reputation: John Cushnie reckons that gooseberries are the food of the gods I am fond of gooseberries, but they suffer from a bad press. Playing gooseberry describes that extra ...
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