cape gooseberry

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cape gooseberry

A gardener picks a ripe cape gooseberry from its plant.

Definition

Noun: 1. A plant species: A tropical annual plant (Physalis peruviana) native to South America, known for its small, round, edible fruit enclosed in a papery husk. 2. The fruit of this plant: The edible berry produced by the cape gooseberry plant, typically yellow-orange to purple in color when ripe, with a sweet-tart flavor.

Usage
  • The term cape gooseberry is used to refer to both the plant itself and its fruit.
  • It is a common name; the fruit is also widely known as physalis, groundcherry, or goldenberry.
Examples
  • Referring to the plant:
    • We planted a cape gooseberry in the sunny corner of the garden.
    • The cape gooseberry is an annual, meaning it completes its life cycle in one year.
  • Referring to the fruit:
    • The dessert was garnished with fresh cape gooseberries.
    • She made a delicious jam from the cape gooseberries she grew.
Advanced Usage
  • Botanical context: In botanical or horticultural discussions, the term is used to distinguish this specific species () from other members of the genus.
  • Culinary context: In recipes and food writing, the name specifies the type of berry, often highlighting its unique flavor and use in both sweet and savory dishes.
Variants and Related Words
  • Physalis (n): The scientific genus name, often used as a common name for the fruit, especially in European contexts.
  • Goldenberry (n): A common commercial name for the fruit, emphasizing its color.
  • Groundcherry (n): A broader common name for fruits of the genus, which grow close to the ground.
  • Poha berry (n): A name used in Hawaii for the same fruit.
  • Inca berry (n): A marketing name sometimes used, referencing the fruit's Andean origins.
Synonyms
  • Physalis fruit
  • Goldenberry
  • Groundcherry (Note: This can refer to similar but sometimes different species within the same genus).
Notes on Different Meanings

The primary meaning of cape gooseberry is botanical and culinary. It is not typically used in idiomatic expressions or phrasal verbs. The "cape" in its name is thought to refer to the Cape of Good Hope, a region where the plant was cultivated after being introduced from South America.

cape gooseberry

A gardener picks a ripe cape gooseberry from its plant.

Noun
  1. annual of tropical South America having edible purple fruits

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