The raspberry season has long since ended, but they can be sold in stores even in winter.
This berry has a large number of vitamins and microelements, as well as a pleasant taste.
This is why many people love raspberries and are happy to buy them both from hand and in the store.
Let's see how to choose the right raspberries and what signs you should pay attention to.
Some nutritionists generally advise buying dried berries, since raspberries that have released juice quickly lose their original taste.
It is worth washing it before use, but if you wash it after purchasing it and put it on the table for a while, the berry will quickly lose moisture.
Nutritionists do not recommend purchasing berries in containers - the container should allow air to pass through, and the surface of the packaging should not be solid.
If mold is visible on the raspberries, it is better to refuse to buy them, even if you are going to use them for jam.