These are called gooseberries.
More specifically, this looks like European gooseberries Gooseberry (often green, yellow, or purple when ripe).
🍇 What you’re seeing in the image
- Small round berries in a basket
- Mixed ripeness (green, yellow, purple, brownish tones)
- Likely freshly harvested or stored in bulk
🌿 What gooseberries are
Gooseberries are:
- Tart-sweet berries
- Grown in temperate regions
- Often used in jams, desserts, syrups, and pickles
đź§ Taste and use
- Green ones → very sour
- Ripe ones → sweet-sour balance
- Common in:
- Jam
- Pies
- Chutneys
- Traditional herbal remedies
đź§ľ Bottom line
👉 These are gooseberries, a small tart fruit used in cooking and preserves.
If you want, I can also tell you:
- What they’re called in your local language
- Their health benefits (they’re actually very nutrient-rich)
- Or how to eat them without them tasting too sour