Blackberry (Rubus idaeus)
Other names: Raspberry, Rubus idaeus
Harm score: 1 (Natural substances)
Rubus idaeus is a shrub that belongs to the rose family. This plant is commonly known by the name raspberry, but is also known by its English name Raspberry. It is a plantation plant popular for its delicious and fragrant fruit. It is cultivated in the Czech Republic as well as in most European countries, North America and Asia.
The fruits of the raspberry bramble, or raspberry, are widely used in the production of various products. They have an excellent taste and contain many important vitamins and minerals. In the kitchen, they are used to make various jams, marmalades, juices, as well as wines and liqueurs. Raspberry ice creams and sorbets are also very popular. Raspberries are also often added to chocolate, candy, cakes and other confectionery products. In addition to their culinary uses, raspberries are also used in cosmetics. Natural cosmetics often contain raspberry extracts, which provide vitamins and minerals to the skin. They are also made into natural oils that are used for their moisturizing and anti-inflammatory properties.