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gooseberry jam?
« on: July 04, 2012, 17:39 »
Hi,
I have a unknown variety of green gooseberries that has been badly hit by disease this year - either American Gooseberry Mildew or just plain grey mould, not sure which. My question is, are they still edible? They are not quite ripe yet, but they are late this year (isn't everything!) and are usually ready in the middle of June, but it was a bush we inherited with the plot. I was really looking forward to making gosseberry and ginger jam this year! Now the weathewr has been a bit dryer, the grey 'fluff' that was all over the berries has disappeared, but will it have affected them? None of the books I've looked in tells you one way or the other.
Thanks  :)
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