Currant Jelly Stool

A stool that looks like currant jelly can indicate a bowel disorder called intussusception. However, bloody mucus in the stool may also be a sign of other conditions, such as inflammatory bowel ...

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A small amount of mucus in your stool is normal, as mucus helps move food and waste through the intestines and protects against harmful bacteria. However, if you regularly see jelly-like strands or ...

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Fresh currants are tiny, tart berries that come in black, red, and white varieties that are often added to desserts and jams. Learn all about the fruit, from how to shop for and store currants.

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Grow currants at home! Discover how to plant, care for, and harvest red, white, pink, and black currants for fresh, healthy, and delicious berries.

Ribes, genus of berry plants, e.g., blackcurrant, redcurrant and whitecurrant Zante currant (US), dried black Corinth grapes; smaller than raisins (just "currant" in other English-speaking countries) Currant tomato, Solanum pimpinellifolium, small tomato species Currant-tree, Amelanchier canadensis, also called Juneberry or shadblow serviceberry Currant bush, Carissa spinarum also called ...

What Are Currants? Currants, also called Zante currants or Black Corinth raisins, are dried berries that come from seedless Black Corinth grapes. These are not to be confused with black, red, or white currants, which are grape-like berries that come from shrubs and are not usually eaten dried.

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What Are Currants and What Do You Do With Them? - Allrecipes

Currant, any of a number of flowering shrubs in the genus Ribes (family Grossulariaceae) and their edible fruits. The piquant juicy berries are used chiefly in jams and jellies and can be eaten fresh or dried. Several species are grown as garden ornamentals.

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