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Old 25-08-2012, 11:08 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Old blackcurrants

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I seem to have missed most of the picking season for blackcurrants.
They are all dried up on the bushes. :-(
Is there any reason not to harvest them in this state and then dry
them a bit more and eat them as dried fruit?

No, except the effort and the fact that they may not be nice.
I would have a go and see - they might still have flavour.


I tried a nibble of some, which tasted ok - a bit sour for dried fruit,
but I kind of liked that! I've had dried blackcurrants before in my
Graze boxes, although I always thought that 'currants' were, y'know,
dried blackcurrants ...

My one drops the ripe berries, so yours (or mine) have IMO some sort of
disease or pest, and I wouldn't risk it yet.

If you can catch any disease from your blackcurrants, you are much
stranger than I thought! None of that family produce much in the
way of toxins, so that won't be a problem, either.


(noting it wasn't me that suggested any kind of toxins, but ...)
I think mostly I was wondering if they were likely to have had some kind
of wee beastie laid in them. I don't fancy food which wriggles.


Hmmm. It gets stranger. Handsome is as handsome does, as they say.

Baz