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Apple · Blackberry · Common hazel · European wild pear · Raspberry
📍 Unit 12 Millmead Industry centre, London N17 9QU, UK
🗓 Season: August · September · October · November · July · June
🔍 When is it ripe?
Apple: Background colour changes from green to yellow or cream (variety determines final colour). Seeds inside should be brown. Flesh yields slightly to thumb pressure. A ripe apple releases with a gentle upward twist — no pulling. Check the ground for natural drops.
Blackberry: Fully black (not red or dark red) and comes off the stem with no resistance — zero pull. Dull rather than shiny; a shiny black berry is still slightly underripe and tart. Eat the same day for best flavour.
Common hazel: Husk browns and pulls back; nuts shake free. Gather daily from the ground before squirrels. Dry well before storing.
European wild pear: Small, hard, gritty pears. Very astringent raw — better after a frost or brief storage. Use for perry or pectin-rich jelly.
Raspberry: Deep red (or gold/yellow for golden varieties) and slides off the receptacle — the hollow centre is the tell. Does not pull: a ripe raspberry separates at a touch. Extremely fragile; use within hours of picking.
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