Redcurrant
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{{Taxobox
| name = Redcurrant
| image = Ribes rubrum 1.jpg
| image_width = 240px
| image_caption = Cultivated redcurrant
| regnum = [[Plant]]ae
| divisio = [[Flowering plant|Magnoliophyta]]
| classis = [[Magnoliopsida]]
| ordo = [[Saxifragales]]
| familia = [[Grossulariaceae]]
| genus = '''''[[Ribes]]'''''
| species = '''''R. rubrum'''''
| binomial = ''Ribes rubrum''
| binomial_authority = [[Carolus Linnaeus|L.]]
}}
The '''Redcurrant''' (''Ribes rubrum'') is a member of the genus ''[[Ribes]]'' in the [[gooseberry]] family [[Grossulariaceae]], native to parts of western [[Europe]] ([[France]], [[Belgium]], [[Netherlands]], [[Germany]], and northern [[Italy]]). It is a [[deciduous]] [[shrub]] normally growing to 1-1.5 m tall, occasionally 2 m, with five-lobed [[leaf|leaves]] arranged spirally on the stems. The [[flower]]s are inconspicuous yellow-green, in pendulous 4-8 cm [[raceme]]s, maturing into bright red translucent edible [[berry|berries]] about 8-12 mm diameter, with 3-10 berries on each [[raceme]].
There are several other very similar species native in Europe, Asia and North America, also with edible fruit, though usually considered to have an inferior flavour. These include ''[[Ribes spicatum]]'' (northern Europe and northern Asia), ''[[Ribes schlechtendalii|R. schlechtendalii]]'' (northeast Europe), ''[[Ribes multiflorum|R. multiflorum]]'' (southeast Europe), ''[[Ribes petraeum|R. petraeum]]'' (southwest Europe) and ''[[Ribes triste|R. triste]]'' (North America; Newfoundland to Alaska and southward in mountains).
==Cultivation and uses==
[[Image:Ribes rubrum2005-07-17.JPG|thumb|200px|left|Redcurrant Berries]]
[[Image:2005currant and gooseberry.PNG|thumb|right|Currant and [[gooseberry]] output in 2005]]
Redcurrant fruit is slightly more sour than its relative the [[blackcurrant]], and is cultivated mainly for jams and cooked dishes, rather than for eating raw. For example, in Scandinavia it is often used in fruit soups and summer puddings, and in Germany it is also used in combination with custard or meringue as a filling for tarts.
Although blackcurrant is more traditionally associated with medicinal uses, English and German language herbalist sources consider redcurrant berries to have [[fever]]-reducing, sweat-inducing, menstrual-flow inducing, mildly [[laxative]], [[astringent]], [[appetite]] increasing, blood cleansing, [[diuretic]] and digestive properties. Some of these proposed effects are probable, due to the verified high levels of [[vitamin C]], fruit acids, and [[fiber]] the berries contain. [[Tea]] made from dried redcurrant leaves is said to ease the symptoms of [[gout]] and [[rheumatism]], be useful in [[bandage|compress]]es for poorly healing wounds, and as a gargling solution for mouth infections.
According to the "Orbis Naturführer" (Orbis Verlag, Munich, 2000), while ''Ribes rubrum'' and ''[[Ribes nigrum|R. nigrum]]'' are native to northern and eastern Europe, large berried [[cultivar]]s of the redcurrant were first produced in [[Belgium]] and northern [[France]] in the 1600s. In modern times, numerous cultivars have been selected; some of these have escaped gardens and can be found in the wild across Europe and extending into Asia.
The '''whitecurrant''' is also a cultivar of ''Ribes rubrum'', being merely a less sour and colourless variant of the redcurrant, and not a separate species, though sometimes being named ''Ribes sativum'' or ''Ribes silvestre'', and sold as a different fruit.
== See also ==
* [[Blackcurrant]]
* [[Zante currant]]
* [[Sultana (grape)|Sultana]]
==References==
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