0 a small, round, dark purple fruit that grows on a bush and is usually cooked before being eaten:
blackcurrant jam
Together, these are the principal factors limiting the life of blackcurrant plantations.
The overseas trade statistic do not distinguish cooked preparations of raspberries—including pulp—from those of blackcurrants and strawberries, or fresh raspberries—including pulp—from red-currants.
Blackcurrants enter into various products subject to purchase tax, such as beverages, confectionery and proprietary medicines.
As a multi-annual crop, the blackcurrant industry needs flexibility to cope with problems such as lack of profitability due to climate change and new diseases.
The screams of pain in my constituency are coming most clearly from those who grow blackcurrants.
There will soon be machines to pick peas, carrots, blackcurrants and so on.
The yield attributable to blackcurrant products is not available.
He was good enough to send me at least two letters on the very difficult subject of blackcurrants and questions of import quotas.