Why are gooseberries called Goosegogs?

In Britain, gooseberries may informally be called goosegogs. Gooseberry bush was 19th-century slang for pubic hair, and from this comes the saying that babies are "born under a gooseberry bush".
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Why are people called gooseberries?

The noun gooseberry is used figuratively, especially in to play gooseberry, to denote a third person in the company of two people, especially lovers, who would prefer to be alone. Its original figurative sense was a chaperone who, while ensuring the correct behaviour of a pair of lovers, facilitated their relationship.
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Do gooseberries have another name?

The most common fruits that have a similar name are: Cape gooseberry (Physalis peruviana), Chinese gooseberry (also known as Kiwi) (Actinidia spp.), and Indian gooseberry (Phyllanthus emblica) (Blackstone, n.d.).
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Why is the gooseberry illegal?

In 1911, a federal ban made it illegal to grow all Ribes, including currants and gooseberries, because these plants served as an intermediary host of white pine blister rust.
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What are gooseberries called in USA?

Gooseberries are divided into two main groups: European (Ribes grossularia var. uva-crispa) and American (Ribes hirtellum). They are robust fruits that thrive in cool and humid climates.
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GOOSEBERRIES AND REDCURRANT OR RIPSBERRIES/RIPSBÆR in NORWEGIAN.



Why is it illegal to grow currants in the United States?

In 1911 it was made illegal to grow currants in the United States. They were banned by the US Department of Agriculture because they carried the white pine blister rust disease. This fungus threatened to wipe out the pines in the US, so all Ribes were banned to protect the logging industry at the time.
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Where is it illegal to grow gooseberries?

Summarized: Ribes plants really are forbidden fruit to some people. Residents of New Hampshire, North Carolina and West Virginia are completely out of luck as those states enforce a statewide ban on all Ribes species. Delaware, Massachusetts, New Jersey and Rhode Island enforce a permit system.
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Are gooseberries poisonous to humans?

The berries of Ribes uva-crispa, the gooseberry, are fine. If eaten to excess they are likely to give anyone 'the runs' and, of course, care should be taken when eating anything which is new to you if you are prone to allergic reactions, are pregnant, etc.
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Why is blackcurrant illegal in America?

The nutrient-rich berries were banned in 1911 because they were thought to produce a fungus that could damage pine trees. As new disease-resistant berries were produced and new ways to prevent the fungus from damaging timber were developed, some states started to lift the ban in 2003.
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How do you say gooseberry in Italian?

Meaning of Gooseberry in Italian language is: uva spina.
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Is a golden berry a gooseberry?

As it happens golden berries are commonly known as Cape Gooseberries but they are not related at all. Goldenberry go by a variety of other names such as ground cherry, Poha berries, Inca cherry and husk cherry.
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What is the difference between cape gooseberry and gooseberry?

The Indian gooseberry (Emblica officinalis, or amla) is light green and extremely bitter. The Cape gooseberry – sometimes called a Peruvian cherry – is yellow-orange and surrounded by a paper-thin husk that falls off as it dries.
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Can dogs eat gooseberry?

There are some berries that will make your dog sick although it may not affect humans. For example, regional berries can run the gamut: gooseberries, marionberries, salmonberries, and serviceberries may be toxic to your dog.
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What does it mean to get Gooseberried?

phrase​British​informal. or play gooseberry. DEFINITIONS1. to be with two people who love each other and would prefer to be alone together.
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What are British gooseberries?

Gooseberry (/ˈɡuːsbɛri/ or /ˈɡuːzbɛri/ (American and northern British) or /ˈɡʊzbəri/ (southern British)) is a common name for many species of Ribes (which also includes currants), as well as a large number of plants of similar appearance.
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Is gooseberry native to UK?

Cultivation of gooseberries was first recorded in England as far back as the 13th century, however they were not widely grown until the early 1500s - a time when many fruits were being introduced and popularised through increased trade with the Continent.
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What berries are illegal growing?

Why were gooseberries illegal? Gooseberries were once banned in the U.S. because they contributed to a tree-killing disease called "white pine blister rust" that was decimating these trees. It had a huge impact on white pine lumber-reliant economies like Maine.
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Is Ribena illegal in the US?

Current restrictions. By 2003 restrictions on Ribes cultivation had been lifted across most of the states, though some bans remain, particularly on the blackcurrant. State laws are enforced with varying degrees of efficiency and enthusiasm; in some states, officials effectively ignore the ban.
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Is it illegal to grow black currant?

Blackcurrants are currently illegal to grow in New York, but it may soon be legal to grow cultivars that are immune to white pine blister rust. In the United States, blackcurrants are not as common as they once were, but they have begun to thrive again in areas such as Connecticut, Oregon, and New York.
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Can you eat raw gooseberries?

Easy to add to your diet. For maximum health benefits, it's best to enjoy gooseberries raw. Their flavor ranges from quite sour to relatively sweet, a little bit like slightly underripe grapes. The riper the fruit, the sweeter it becomes.
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Do birds eat gooseberries?

Birds love gooseberries, so protect ripening fruits with fine-gauge netting. In June, when the fruits are still green and under-ripe, pick every other fruit and use for making jam, pies, tarts and sauces.
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What is a gooseberry taste like?

The flavor of gooseberries depends on how ripe they are, with green gooseberries being more sour and red/purple gooseberries being more sweet. Most describe them as similar in taste and texture to grapes, but more acidic.
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Why is it illegal to grow red currants?

The federal government banned cultivation of the currants – along with black currants and gooseberries – when a fungal disease known as white pine blister rust began to attack the plants.
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Are currants and gooseberries the same?

Currants and gooseberries can be easily distinguished by the presence or absence of thorns; gooseberries usually have thorns, while currants do not. Ribes plants are long-lived perennial shrubs that are cold-hardy, some to USDA Zone 2.
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Why are gooseberries sticky?

It is normal for golden berries to be slimy. High weight sugars that protect the growing berry contribute to an oily skin texture. Linoleic acid and seed oil enhance the sticky, slimy surface of golden berries.
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