white currant
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Definition
Noun: 1. A cultivated variety of the garden currant plant (Ribes rubrum or related species) that produces small, translucent, pale yellow to white berries: This term specifically refers to the plant itself or its fruit, which is a color variant of the common red currant, known for its less tart, sweeter flavor.
Usage Examples
- Noun (referring to the plant):
- I planted a white currant bush next to the red one in my garden.
- The white currant is prized for its ornamental value as well as its fruit.
- Noun (referring to the fruit):
- The dessert was garnished with fresh white currants.
- She made a delicate jelly from the white currants she had harvested.
Advanced Usage
- Culinary Context: White currants are often used in contexts where a less acidic fruit is desired, or where their pale color is aesthetically preferable.
- For a clearer, golden-hued jelly, chefs sometimes prefer white currant over the red variety.
Variants and Related Words
- Currant (n): The general term for the small berry fruits of plants in the genus , including black, red, and white varieties.
- Ribes rubrum (n): The botanical name for the species that commonly produces red and white currants.
- Gooseberry (n): A closely related fruit in the same genus (), typically larger and with a different flavor profile.
Synonyms
- Pale currant
- White-fruited currant
Notes on Meaning
- The term "white currant" is primarily horticultural and culinary. It denotes a specific cultivar or fruit color, not a fundamentally different species from the red currant. The key distinguishing features are the berry's color and its typically milder taste.
Noun
- garden currant bearing small white berries