Fresh Fruits

Raspberry

Raspberry

Raspberry (Rubus idaeus) is a small, red to purple-colored fruit belonging to the Rosaceae family. It is an aggregate fruit made up of many tiny drupelets clustered together, giving it a soft, juicy texture. Raspberries are known for their sweet-tart flavor and vibrant color. They are grown in temperate regions worldwide and are available in different varieties, including red, black, purple, and golden raspberries.

Raspberries are widely consumed fresh, dried, frozen, or processed into jams, juices, desserts, smoothies, and baked goods. Rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and dietary fiber, raspberries are considered a superfruit due to their nutritional and health-promoting properties.

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Product Name
Raspberry
Botanical Name
Rubus idaeus (also includes black, purple, golden varieties)
Family
Rosaceae
Fruit Type
Aggregate fruit (cluster of drupelets)
Shape & Size
Small, round, hollow center; 1–2 cm in diameter
Color Varieties
Red, Black, Purple, Golden/Yellow
Taste
Sweet-tart, juicy
Plant Type
Perennial shrub
Harvest Season
Summer to early autumn (June–September, depending on region)
Storage Temperature
0–2°C (cold storage)
Shelf Life
Fresh: 2–3 days; Frozen: up to 12 months
Processing Forms
Fresh, frozen, dried, juice, puree, jam, concentrate, seed oil
Red Raspberries (Rubus idaeus)
The most common type, sweet-tart flavor, widely used in desserts and jams.
Black Raspberries (Rubus occidentalis)
Dark purple-black color, rich in antioxidants, slightly earthy taste.
Purple Raspberries
A hybrid between red and black raspberries, with a sweet and less tart flavor.
Golden / Yellow Raspberries
Light yellow to golden in color, sweeter and milder than red varieties.
Wild Raspberries
Found in forests and hilly areas, smaller in size but with intense flavor.
Fresh consumption as a snack or in fruit salads.
Used in jams, jellies, sauces, syrups, and preserves.
Added to desserts like cakes, pies, muffins, pastries, and puddings.
Used in smoothies, milkshakes, juices, and flavored teas.
Ingredient in yogurt, ice cream, and cereals.
Extracts used in flavoring and food coloring.
Raspberry seed oil used in cosmetics and skincare products.
Dried raspberries used in packaged snacks and health bars.
Used in dietary supplements for antioxidant and anti-inflammatory benefits.
Raspberry leaf tea traditionally used for women’s health (easing menstrual discomfort).
1. Rich in Antioxidants
2. Supports Heart Health
3. Boosts Immunity
4. Aids Digestion
5. Weight Management
6. Anti-Inflammatory Properties
7. May Help Prevent Cancer
8. Supports Eye Health
9. Regulates Blood Sugar
10. Improves Skin Health