The raspberry (scientific name: Rubus idaeusL.) is a woody plant of the genus Hangerberries in the Rosaceae family, a fruit with a sweet and sour flavor and barbed thorns on the branches of the plant. Raspberries are known by many aliases, such as: hooker, raspberry, raspberry berry, treeberry, raspberry, wild berry, raspberry, and cassis.
The fruit of the raspberry is a polymerized fruit, red, gold and black, used as a fruit in Europe and the United States, and is abundantly distributed but little known in China, cultivated only in small quantities in northeastern China, and is relatively rare on the market. The raspberry plant can be used as medicine and has a variety of medicinal values, and its fruit has the effect of tonifying the kidneys and aphrodisiacs. Raspberry oil is an unsaturated fatty acid that promotes the secretion of hormones by the prostate.
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Chinese name
Raspberry
Latin name
Rubus?ididaeus?L.
Alias
Compound raspberry, downy suspender, raspberry berry, ocassus, small tray