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Oregon Fruit Gooseberries in Light Syrup, 15-Ounce Cans (Pack of 8)
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Oregon Fruit Gooseberries in Light Syrup, 15-Ounce Cans (Pack of 8)

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Description:

Oregon Fruit Gooseberries in Syrup are vine ripened gooseberries in light syrup and are all natural. Its grown in Willamette valley of Northwestern Oregon.

Features:

Case of eight 15-ounce cans (total of 120 ounces)


Vine-ripened gooseberries in light syrup; all-natural


Use for pie, cobbler, salads, sauces, chutney


Grown in Willamette Valley of Northwestern Oregon


Canned by a three-generation family-owned-and-operated company in Salem, OR


Product Details:
Product Weight: 120.0 Ounces
Package Length: 12.3 inches
Package Width: 6.3 inches
Package Height: 4.6 inches
Package Weight: 8.85 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 30 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 30 customer reviews )
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13 of 13 found the following review helpful:

5Gooseberry pieFeb 26, 2009
By Susie Q
Fresh gooseberries and commercially prepared gooseberry pie are impossible to find, so if you like gooseberry pie, as my husband does, canned gooseberries are your only source. The Oregon Gooseberries are the best and the label includes a recipe for the pie. The Amazon.com price was much lower than the cost in the local supermarket for the same product. The "use by" date on the can is sufficiently distant that we will have gooseberry pie twice a year for two years and use up the eight cans before they expire (each pie takes two cans of gooseberries).

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:

5Crazy for GooseberriesJul 27, 2007
By Alanda Whelan "Woodworking Addict"
I have loved gooseberries ever since I had my first piece of gooseberry pie at a small family bakery in San Luis Obispo county. I've always preferred the more tart fruits in desserts, preserves, chutneys and such.

I find them a refreshing change from the sweeter desserts, etc. I was thrilled to find them available from Amazon and at such a good price.

Amazon ------- not just for books anymore!!!!!!!!!!!

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

5GooseberriesSep 01, 2007
By Ellen E. Melton
My mother's specialty is gooseberry pies. Her grocery store doesn't carry them and my grocery store now no longer has this item. I was pleased to find them available on Amazon. With shipping and handling the price came out only a penny more a can than what I paid at the grocery store. Additionally they were shipped directly to my mother saving me a 100 mile trip! She was absolutely delighted to receive the box of 8 cans.

5 of 6 found the following review helpful:

5For All My Amazon Friends ...May 02, 2011
By Customer Formerly Known as Giordano Bruno
... here's a gift. I didn't expect to find fresh gooseberries for sale on amazon, and I can't pretend that these canned gooseberries are "just as good as ,,, {Hold the press! I just heard the news that Osama bin Laden has been located and killed by US Special Forces! Wow. I won't miss him. Congratulations to President Barack Hussein Obama and all those who participated in this successful action!} ... fresh gooseberries. But last winter my wife made a very tasty pie with this very brand of gooseberries in light syrup, essentially following the recipe for a sour cherry pie.

Now here's an even better idea: in your favorite recipe combining rhubarb and strawberries -- pie, crisp, tart, or jam -- use gooseberries instead of strawberries! The rhubarb must be fresh! Frozen rhubarb is an abomination. But I think these canned gooseberries will be adequate. If I'm wrong, I'm sure your local homeless shelter will be grateful for even the most mediocre pie or crisp.

Add some freshly ground cardamon for an even better taste treat.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Great Pie, gooseberry pieSep 29, 2010
By Pops
This item had become difficult to find locally. It, with a good recipe, makes a great pie. Use 2 cans for a 9" pie. In reference to other reviews, 15 oz is 15 oz and is mostly gooseberries and a small amount syrup. Mine arrived completely intact. I use it for toppings and other desserts. I will definitely order again when I run out.

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