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From: jmc on 8 Dec 2007 08:35 Suddenly, without warning, Vanny exclaimed (12/8/2007 3:20 AM): > I assume that black raspberries translates into blackberries for we island > dwellers. > > http://www.foxnews.com/bloghealth/?bbPostId=B54r5xNa6aHqB7pFxmqdnk72Cz6YS8qmCuGi8BzKegSajmk4J&bbParentWidgetId=B7vTq211WR1v6GHdP9Zdm1e > > Black Raspberries May Protect Against Esophageal Cancer (Barrett's > esophagus) > Blog Name: Eating Fabulous > Friday, December 07, 2007 > Actually, no. Black raspberries are raspberries that are, well, black. Same shape and consistency as a raspberry, not bigger and firmer as blackberries are. Unless, of course, the black raspberry bush I thought I found when I was a kid, was actually called something else. :) jmc |