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Red currant berries are tiny and translucent with a shiny skin. They  have a sweet-tart taste and juicy consistency. This delicate fruit is  picked in clusters.
 Red currants provide  vitamin C . They have about 63 calories in one cup. Currants  are high in fiber, cholesterol-free and provide a good source of  potassium. 
 Red currants can be eaten fresh, cooked or dried. Add fresh  Red currants to cornmeal pancake batter or cook currants with sugar and  water until the mixture has thickened and use as a syrup. Add pectin to  the strained juice to make a beautiful ruby red jelly. Combine  nectarine slices, fresh Red currants and chopped thyme in a baking dish,  top with a mixture of butter, sugar, oats and flour then bake into a  crisp. Toss Red currants with chopped frisee and vinaigrette for a  salad. Spread fresh Red currants over shortbread dough, top with  streudel dough and bake into bars. Red currants will keep, cool and dry  in the refrigerator, for up to a week. 
 The juice of the Red currant is a popular beverage in and around  Germany. Other Red currant favorites include Scandinavian fruit soups  and the British summer pudding dessert made of Red currants and  raspberries. 
 Growing on rather vigorous ornamental bushes that can quickly reach five  to six feet in height, a mature currant bush is capable of producing  ten to twelve pounds of berries in one season. Winter hardy, currants  grow in many climates and are able to flourish in moist to wet,  well-drained soil and partial shade, unlike other fruit.
10 seeds per pack.  All Growing instructions included