I planted a white currant bush last year and this year it gave me a couple of handfuls. They have a fresh taste like a green grape but a bit more tart. I’m in the process of drying them now so I can use them to make some currant scones

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    2 年前

    That’s awesome! My parents have a few black currant bushes which they like to make jam with. I’d usually throw a few teaspoons in with some hot water and end up with a nice compote

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      That sounds delightful! I also have a couple of black currants and one red currant as well, but these seem to ripen quicker. I think I prefer the black currants, flavor wise.

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    2 年前

    I’ve seen red and black currant, but never a white, could it be not ripe yet, or it is just one of types? Nevertheless, I love black currant, it makes The best jam with gooseberry.

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      No, they’re ripe. I believe its a variety of red currant that lacks the red pigment

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    2 年前

    Noo you reminded me how much bushes of red currant I have to pick and process.

    Easiest thing is to put it in strong alcohol and make liqueur.

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      2 年前

      Do you have a recipe to share for red/black/white currant liqueur?

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        Set it and wait is best kind - put it in jar (full), pour strong alcohol over it (55% or more), leave it for 5-6 months. Strain, add sugar (not needed) and drink. Nothing special I tried something with wine but it wasn’t good.

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      2 年前

      Haha yeah, they’re a pain. Even this small amount was extremely tedious to get off the stems.

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        2 年前

        When you have 10 plants it is more then enough to make wine. Problem is that there is too much of it, you get bored and looks for simplest solution.

        I make liqueur from it, just putting it in strong alcohol for 6 months and straining it after. My brother makes wine.

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            2 年前

            In some EU countries you can distill your own, we make plum “moonshine” about 50%. It makes better flavour but 80% is better so I will buy clean food grade alcohol.

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    2 年前

    Fact: white currants are better than red.

    Because I can actually eat the white ones while the red ones are donated to the local birds.

  • Player2@sopuli.xyz
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    2 年前

    White currants are amazing! We used to have a bush and it was always my favorite over the red and black ones, though it didn’t grow as well in our soil.

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    These are delicious. I had never tried currants until I found some for sale in the Reading Terminal Market in Philadelphia. I read that currants were illegal in USA for a while because they spread a white pine disease, but for whatever reason are now legal again (as of like 10+ years ago)