Golden Raspberry
Golden raspberries are a naturally occurring red raspberry variation that has an exceptional pale yellow to orange-gold hue and a more sweet, mild flavor. These berries are different from regular raspberries in certain ways, thus they are typically sold as a specialty item and frequently fetch a premium price as a result. They often come into season for a short time in the fall and are then available in the middle of the summer. Golden raspberries are frequently available at farmers' markets and large supermarkets. For gardeners with the space, it is also possible to grow golden raspberry canes indoors.
All raspberries are grown on thorny canes that, given proper care, will produce an abundance of fruit. As long as the canes are clipped and split to encourage growth, raspberries will continue to bear fruit year after year. Since raspberries have a robust, powerful flavor and can be utilized in a variety of cuisines, many consumers really appreciate them. Raspberries are a delicious fruit that may even be consumed raw. They are also highly healthful. The term “Golden Raspberry” is also used to refer to a satirical movie award, given out to a truly awful film. The “Razzies”, as they are called, dates back to 1981, when John Wilson decided that it was time to publicly recognize atrocious filmmaking.