Types and best varieties of blackcurrant
In the recent past, the conservation of berries grown on their own plots was a necessity. In order to get vitamins and minerals contained in berries and fruits, it was necessary to store them for the winter in the form of jam, compote or other dessert. Today, a resident of any city and village has the opportunity to come to the store and buy any jam, jelly and even fresh berries brought from hotter countries.
However, the composition of these products is often not encouraging, as it contains a large amount of harmful additives and too much sugar. Because of this, many gardeners continue to grow and preserve their own produce. One of the most common berries growing in our short summer is blackcurrant.
Description of culture
Blackcurrant (Ribes nigrum) is a plant of the gooseberry family, which is also called "alpine" or "gouty" berry. A bush with a height of 1 to 2 meters has three or five-lobed leaves up to 12 cm long. Oil glands are located on the back of the leaf. Young soft shoots are white and slightly downy, while adults are harder and brown. Inflorescences have the form of a drooping brush with several flowers of yellowish and brownish hues. The fruits change color from reddish-brown to black during ripening.
Currant blooms from mid-April to late May, loves high humidity and proximity to deciduous and coniferous trees.In its natural environment, it often grows along the banks of rivers, swamps and floodplain meadows. Most often, the bushes form small thickets, but there is also a solitary currant. It grows throughout Europe, as well as in China and Mongolia. In cooking and pharmaceuticals, both ripe fruits and leaves or buds are used. Alpine berry leaves are harvested from the beginning of flowering to the very leaf fall. They are collected from the middle of the bush, so as not to disturb the fruiting process, and dried in the sun.
The buds are harvested at the end of February and used to make various medicinal tinctures. And the fruits themselves can be harvested in the second half of summer as they darken. The yield of one bush depends on the variety and can reach 3-4 kilograms of black berries.
The cultivation and cultivation of currants in large volumes is due to the fact that it has a composition rich in useful substances. At the same time, the calorie content of the berry, compared to others, is quite low: only 44 kcal per 100 g. The nutritional value of blackcurrant fruits is 1 g of protein, 0.3 g of fat and 8 g of carbohydrates. At the same time, it contains:
- vitamins of group B (B9, B5, B1, B2, B6), vitamin A, C, E, 33, H;
- macronutrients: potassium, magnesium, chlorine, phosphorus, calcium;
- trace elements; iodine, zinc, iron, copper, cobalt, manganese, fluorine;
- saturated and unsaturated fatty acids;
- di- and monosaccharides;
- organic acids.
Any housewife has several recipes for cooking and preserving blackcurrants. It can be jam or jam, compote or jelly, juice and berry puree. Fresh berries are put in pastries and fruit salads, they are added to ice cream and eaten as an independent dish. Currant leaves are often used in pickling vegetables to add flavor and piquancy to the brine.Dried leaves are brewed in boiling water or added to the finished mixture of herbs and tea.
In addition to cooking, blackcurrant is often used as a medicine. The high content of vitamin C makes this black berry an indispensable assistant in the fight against colds and viral diseases. Just a few berries daily will serve as a good prevention of a sore throat or flu and strengthen the immune system. A decoction of currant leaves reduces inflammation and relieves fever, and has a positive effect on the human nervous system.
Tea with currant leaves will help relieve stress and give you a healthy deep sleep. The diuretic effect of currant juice is often used in the treatment of cystitis and diseases of the genitourinary system. Jam or jam gently reduce the acidity of the stomach, and therefore are indicated for frequent heartburn.
Blackcurrant is a natural salvation for people with diabetes. It can quickly normalize blood sugar levels. In addition, a decoction of currant buds and leaves is excellent for bloating in the intestines and diarrhea. According to many women, this remedy also helps to reduce pain and spasm during menstruation. In addition, the use of fresh currant berries is necessary for pregnant women in the early and middle stages. Vitamin berry reduces the risk of developing pathologies of the fetal nervous system.
Currants are used not only in medicine, but also in home cosmetology. Its juice, although black in color, has a strong whitening effect. It is often applied to the skin of the face or hands to get rid of age spots. In addition, currant juice has a positive effect on the nail plate. If you lubricate them with a dark liquid for 3-4 weeks, you can forget about the fragility and delamination of nails.
There are not so many contraindications for eating berries, but they still exist. Firstly, it is an individual intolerance to the product or an allergy. Secondly, with a tendency to thrombosis, it is strictly forbidden to use currants. This is due to the fact that it greatly increases blood clotting. Thirdly, do not get carried away with currant desserts for people suffering from stomach ulcers.
Classification
There are many different varieties of currant bushes. All of them can be divided into separate groups depending on the classification. Most often, in various catalogs and stores, berries are divided by ripening time.
- Early - the first fruits appear at the end of June.
- Medium - picking berries can be started from the end of the second summer month.
- Late and very late. Such currants are harvested in late summer, early and even mid-autumn.
One of the important characteristics of currant is its purpose. Depending on this variety, they are divided into the following types.
- Dessert - the sweetest and juiciest berries, which are most often consumed fresh or mashed.
- For conservation. Such currants are more sour in taste and at the same time have a thinner peel. Due to its subtlety, the sugar contained in the recipe penetrates into the berry, and canned fruits turn out to be no less sweet than dessert varieties.
- For freezing. Owners of large freezers can afford to store fruits and berries not in the form of jam or compote, but frozen. This will preserve the maximum amount of nutrients and the original taste of the fruit. So that the frozen berry does not burst and wrinkle, such varieties have a denser skin.
- Universal. Such varieties combine some of the qualities of others and are suitable for storage in any form. At the same time, universal currant will never be sweeter than dessert currant, but it is more pleasant to use it fresh than those varieties that are intended exclusively for conservation.
- Decorative. Not all people who have a country house grow vegetables and berries on their plot. Someone uses the space of their garden exclusively as a recreation area or for receiving guests in the summer. For them, the appearance of the plant is much more important than the taste and quantity of its fruits. In this regard, special decorative varieties of currants were bred, which bear little fruit, while its leaves have a beautiful color - from salad to dark green and even burgundy.
In addition, black currants can be grouped into varieties depending on the size of its fruits or on the amount of the crop. Also important indicators by which it is possible to divide the variety of varieties into groups is the resistance of the shrub to critical temperatures and to various diseases.
Popular varieties
There is no one correct variety of currant that would be suitable for any conditions and for any processing. Even universal varieties can vary greatly among themselves in some respects. Varieties suitable for the middle lane, for example, for the Moscow region, are completely unsuitable for growing in Siberia. They will bear little fruit, the berry will not grow in cold summer conditions, and in winter it may simply die. At the same time, even small climate changes, for example, high humidity, typical for the Leningrad region, can affect the quantity and quality of the crop.
However, there are varieties of berries that are more popular than others.This is due to the fact that in both the northern and southern regions, gardeners prefer to grow those varieties whose fruits ripen earlier than others, have a larger size and a sweeter taste.
large-fruited
Blackcurrant varieties with large fruits are more attractive due to their high yield. The brushes of such a shrub are so heavy that they look like bunches of grapes. In return, they require better care, namely frequent watering. If the amount of moisture is not enough, then the fruits will be small and unripe. It is more difficult to store such berries, because under the weight of the pulp their peel easily bursts, so they are most often consumed fresh or as a puree.
Large-fruited berries ripen well on those branches that have grown by at least 20-30 cm in a year. In this regard, it is necessary to carry out timely pruning of those shoots that have a weak growth within 3-5 years. Large-fruited varieties come in both early and late ripening, so they are selected depending on the region and personal preferences. Almost all popular large-fruited varieties are also winter-hardy, since winters in our country are cold and snowy in most regions.
"Vigorous"
Mid-season shrub that can be harvested in mid to late July. The weight of one berry reaches 6 grams, 8-12 berries are collected on one brush. From 20-30 brushes you can harvest about 1 kg of crop, and from the whole bush - from 4 to 6 kg. The taste of Vigorous is sweet with a slight sour aftertaste. Due to such a high yield, the plant needs regular rejuvenation by cutting old shoots. Depending on the quality of care, currants can live from 4 to 7 years, after which it will need to be completely replaced with a young plant.
"Black Pearl" ("Black Pearl")
Medium-early large-fruited currant, which at one time received the title "Masterpiece of Russian Selection". The weight and taste of the berries are similar to the previous variety and contain 9.5% sugars. From each bush you can collect from 4 to 5 kg of berries. The fruits have a very dense peel with a slight sheen, reminiscent of mother-of-pearl, for which they got their name. The high density of the peel makes it easy to separate the ripe "pearl" from the brush.
During transportation and storage, there is less risk of crushing and bursting of berries. The only disadvantage of the variety is its low resistance to fungus and various insects.
"Selechenskaya-2"
Early currant bears large (up to 6 g) sweet and sour berries with a dense skin and a bright aroma. The brush can contain up to 15 berries, and the entire bush yields a crop weighing up to 5 kg. The shrub is quite tall compared to other varieties, reaches 2 meters. "Selechenskaya-2" is unpretentious, withstands both extreme heat and cold. In addition, this currant is resistant to lack of moisture, but requires a large amount of fertilizer and often dies from pests.
"Pygmy"
The weight of one berry of this mid-early shrub can reach 8 grams, and up to 10 pieces can be located on one brush. One of the distinguishing features of this variety is the preservation of the large size of the fruit during the aging of the shrub itself. To taste, currants can be attributed to sweet varieties, and the yield per season can reach 7-8 kg. The shrub has a height of 1.5 to 2 meters, but it is quite narrow and does not take up much space on the site. "Pygmy" often suffers from infection with septoria or from tick attacks. At the same time, it is resistant to dew and cold, and also has the ability to self-pollinate.
"Dachnik"
An early ripe shrub with berries weighing up to 5 g gives a fairly small yield. In just one season, about 1.5-2 kg of fruit can be obtained from one currant. At the same time, this amount practically does not depend on the quality of care, only the weight of one berry. The branches of the shrub are very short, so heavy brushes bend them almost to the ground itself. So that the berry does not get dirty and is not eaten by various bugs, it is necessary to install props under the extreme shoots.
If the fruits are not harvested immediately after ripening, they will quickly begin to fall from the brush.
"Dobrynya"
Mid-season variety with a berry weight of about 6-7 grams. On the brush you can find from 8 to 12 berries, and the yield of one bush is about 3-4 kg. The sour-sweet taste and thick skin of the berry make it possible to use it both in compote and for freezing. The crown of the bush reaches a height of 1.5-1.7 meters, it is compact, the branches do not sag under the weight of the berries. The variety is resistant to temperature changes and dew, however, it is often affected by fungus and requires more careful care.
"Titania"
Sweet berries are medium in size and weigh about 4 grams each. However, on the brush they can be from 20 to 25 pieces. Due to this, the yield of one bush can be from 3 to 4 kg per season. The sweet and sour taste is due to the low sugar content (only about 6%), and ripening occurs gradually in small batches. With good care and abundant regular watering, "Titania" copes well with diseases and pests without loss of yield. Sudden temperature changes are also not terrible for this variety.
Sweet
Sweet (or dessert) varieties of currants contain 8 or more percent sugar. If there is a slight sourness due to the high content of vitamin C, then it is felt as a light aftertaste.Such a currant resembles grapes or ripe plums. The peel of dessert varieties is almost always dense, as their sweetness is too attractive for insects. There are several popular dessert varieties that are distributed almost throughout the country.
"Gulliver"
The weight of one berry of the early "Gulliver" can reach 5 grams, while there can be about 20 of them on the brush. One bush produces about 2 kg of sweet-sour fruits per year. It is resistant to cold, rot and mites, but requires good lighting and abundant watering. In arid regions, with a lack of moisture, both the quantity and quality of the crop drops dramatically.
"Bagheera"
The high yield and large size of the mid-ripening "Bagheera" make this variety one of the most popular. The fruits ripen instantly and are great for both personal use and for sale. Berries contain up to 12% sugar in the composition and have a strong aroma. Among the disadvantages of Bagheera, one can single out low resistance to pests and dew, but this currant tolerates temperature extremes very easily.
"Lazy person"
The late-ripening variety has small fruits (2-3 grams) with a black-brown tint. The high content of both sugar and vitamin C gives the berries a sweet taste with a slight sour aftertaste. Currant brushes are small, with 8-10 fruits, have a strong aroma and an attractive appetizing appearance. The berries ripen alternately in several batches, so they will have to be harvested throughout August.
After ripening, the berries fall off, not remaining on the bush. The variety got its name because the berries can be harvested using various devices or machines, since the foliage and brushes are not as thick as other varieties. "Lazy" tolerates low temperatures well and is resistant to diseases and insect attacks.
"Vologda"
Late-ripening sweet currant of this variety has a bright acidity and is often used for conservation. The mass of one fruit reaches 3 grams, and the yield of a bush varies from 3 to 4 kg. Ripening is uneven and stretched throughout August, capturing the warm days of September, so the berries are harvested in several approaches. Ripe fruits do not fall off the brush for a long time, but often crack, due to which they become unsuitable for storage and conservation.
The variety is self-pollinating and does not require additional plantings. "Vologda" is resistant to temperatures and diseases, and the young plant begins to bear fruit in the second year.
Early
"Raisin"
An unusual variety of early ripe currant got its name because after ripening the berries do not crumble, but remain on the brush. Under the rays of the sun, they wither and wrinkle, becoming like raisins. The weight of one berry ranges from 4-5 grams, but almost all of them grow up to it, leaving no small fruits. From one bush, you can collect about 3.5-4 kg of sweet-tasting fruits. The shoots of the plant are stretched vertically, due to which they greatly save space on the site.
"Raisin" currant is resistant to temperature extremes, fungus and insects. Wherein it is very difficult to propagate, as the cuttings do not take root well in a new place.
"Exotic"
Small berries weigh about 3 grams, the yield of one bush is about 2 kg per season. On one brush, you can find from 8 to 12 fruits, while the shrub itself is not prone to thickening even after a few years. "Exotica" is resistant to dew and cold, the berries are kept fresh for a long time. The shoots are long, so they require supports or garters.
"Gross"
Small black berries weighing from 1.5 to 2.5 grams each have a strong aroma and dense pulp with a sweet-sour taste. Almost all of them are the same size and shape. The yield of one bush is about 3-4 kg per season, and the peak of fruiting begins at the 3rd year of the plant's life. A frost-resistant variety with high immunity is often grown commercially, as the variety is self-fertile. As the bush grows older, the yield gradually decreases, but still remains at a decent level.
In order to prevent diseases of currant bushes, it is necessary to carefully care for the plant, prune old branches and dig the nearest soil in autumn. It is necessary to timely apply the necessary fertilizers to the soil and treat the greens from pests with special preparations.
To prevent the occurrence of fungus, it is necessary to prevent stagnation of water in the soil, and in dry weather, on the contrary, carry out regular watering. The better the care of currants, the more high-quality and large yield the bush will please. The juicy and sweet berry will become a guest of the table not only in summer, but also throughout the year in the form of various desserts that are so well suited to family tea drinking on cold and dark winter evenings.
About what types and varieties of blackcurrant exist, see below.