Gooseberries come in a range of colors including green, red, white, and yellow. And despite having a similar name, neither variety is related to the cape gooseberry. The seeds of the gooseberry are ...
Cape gooseberries make excellent jams, jellies and purées, can be used in exotic fruit salads, pavlovas or roulades, or simmered in water with a little sugar and used in fruit pies or crumbles.