blackcurrant in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

blackcurrant in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for blackcurrant in the English»Spanish Dictionary

blackcurrant [ˌblækˈkʌrənt, Am ˈblækˌkɜ:r-] N

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Each packet includes a blackcurrant lollipop and a sherbet dip.
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A top note of bergamot blends with raspberry and blackcurrant.
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More recently similar products have been introduced in a wider variety of colours and flavours including apple, mango, blackcurrant, and watermelon, among others.
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Major sources of anthocyanins are blueberries, cherries, raspberries, strawberries, blackcurrants, purple grapes and red wine.
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As part of the re-brand a new flavor was released, this being blackcurrant.
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The dominating flavours range from sour green fruit such as of apple, pear and gooseberry through to tropical fruit such as melon, mango and blackcurrant.
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The extract is said to taste like blackcurrant.
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A modern machine can pick up to fifty tonnes of blackcurrants in a day using only one operator and two tractor drivers.
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The leaves, stem and flower buds all exhibit a strong and distinct odour of blackcurrant.
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The product used to contain liquorice flavoured pieces, but this has now replaced by blackcurrant.
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