noun
- Small dark purple or black berries that grow in clusters on a bush, with a tart flavor; the fruit of the blackcurrant plant.
- The shrub or plant (Ribes nigrum) that produces blackcurrants.
Usage: Plural form; commonly used in British English; Often used in cooking, jams, and beverages
Usage: Less common usage; typically refers to the fruit rather than the plant
Examples
- She made a delicious jam from fresh blackcurrants picked from the garden.
- Blackcurrants are rich in vitamin C and antioxidants.
- The recipe calls for a cup of blackcurrants mixed with sugar.
- Many British desserts feature blackcurrants as a key ingredient.
- The blackcurrants were too tart to eat raw, so we cooked them with honey.
- You can find frozen blackcurrants in the supermarket year-round.