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  1. What Are Currants? - The Spruce Eats

    Mar 18, 2024 · Real currants are members of the Ribes family of flowering shrubs that thrive in northern climates with warm summers and cold winters. The tiny berries grow in clusters on …

  2. Currant - Wikipedia

    Look up currant in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

  3. Currant | Description, Fruit, Uses, Species, & Facts | Britannica

    Currant, any of a number of flowering shrubs in the genus Ribes (family Grossulariaceae) and their edible fruits. The piquant juicy berries are used chiefly in jams and jellies and can be …

  4. Currants: Planting, Growing, and Harvesting Currant Bushes

    1 day ago · Currants might look like blueberries at first glance—small, round berries that grow on shrubs. Currants (Ribes) are thornless understory shrubs, growing in USDA hardiness Zones …

  5. 32 Different Types of Currant Varieties – Identification Guide

    Feb 18, 2025 · Currants are small, tart berries that belong to the Ribes genus, encompassing a range of species known for their culinary and nutritional value. They come in several colors, …

  6. What Are Currants and What Do You Do With Them? - Allrecipes

    Feb 9, 2023 · Currants come from Black Corinth grapes similarly to how golden raisins come from sultana grapes. The word "currant" is derived from "Corinth," a Greek city famous for its small, …

  7. These small, delicious, and in some cases ornamental berries are borne on bushes belonging to the genus Ribes and are native to northern latitudes of Europe, Asia, and North America.

  8. Currants – California Rare Fruit Growers, Inc.

    The English word ‘currant’ has been used for this fruit only since 1550, taken from the fruit’s resemblance to the dried currants of Greece, raisins made from a small seedless grape.

  9. Currants: History, Storage Tips, and Nutrition Facts - Instacart

    Nov 29, 2022 · Currants get their name from the southern Greek city of Corinth, which is widely known for its many small variety grapes. In the 17th century, dried currants were heavily …

  10. CURRANT Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    CURRANT definition: a small seedless raisin, of the cultivar Black Corinth, produced chiefly in Greece, and used in cooking and confectionery. See examples of currant used in a sentence.