The Japan Timesのインスタグラム(thejapantimes) - 9月8日 19時28分


Known in Japan as kashisu — derived from the French word “cassis” — Ribes nigrum is as juicy as a blueberry, but far more complex, sour and assertive. Japan isn’t famous for blackcurrants, much less Aomori Prefecture, which is better known for its apples. Yet the city of Aomori produces around 10 to 12 tons of the fruit annually, accounting for around 90 percent of domestic production. Click on the link in our bio to see what it takes to harvest blackcurrants. 📸 Kenji Hayashi, Florentyna Leow
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