Fresh raspberries from Austria 
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Treat yourself to these wonderfully sweet and juicy fresh raspberries from the Austrian family business Sonnenobst Habeler. Grown gently in protected cultivation near the Rosalia Mountains, these delicious berries are delivered fresh from the farm and just harvested. This handy 250g pack is perfect for fruit salads, desserts, or enjoying raw. Keep them cool and dry to maintain their freshness.
Country of origin
Description
The wonderfully juicy and sweet raspberries grow on thorny semi-shrubs up to 2 m high. Botanically speaking, raspberries are aggregate fruits, i.e. several small, hairy stone fruits sit on a receptacle from which they easily detach during ripening. Our garden raspberry reaches a diameter of about 2 cm, while the wild form is only 0.5-1 cm. Most varieties of the round and oblong raspberry are of an intense red colour. Their aroma is unique among native fruit species.
Origin
The natural distribution area of the raspberry is vast. It grows wild in central and northern Europe, in Asia and in north-eastern North America. Almost everywhere it is widespread, it is also cultivated commercially. The season for raspberries runs from June to September.
Tips
The raspberry is perishable. It is therefore not advisable to store this soft fruit for a long time. However, it is very suitable for freezing.
Preparation
Raspberries are either eaten raw or processed immediately. This delicious fruit is used in cold dishes, fruit salads, ice cream, pudding, red fruit jelly, cakes, jam, rum pots, etc.
CULTIVATION - Origin
For over 100 years, we at the family business "Sonnenobst Habeler" have been producing raspberries and other fruits at the foot of the Rosalia Mountains in Wiesen, the oldest strawberry municipality in Austria. Our sun-ripened, vitamin C-rich strawberries thrive excellently due to the Pannonian climate. The raspberries are gently cultivated in protected cultivation.
Storage recommendation
Berries have a short shelf life. They stay fresh the longest if they are stored constantly cool and dry, ideally unwashed in a shallow container in the refrigerator. It is important to make sure that they do not lie in their own juice or in condensation water, as this promotes mould formation.
