A raspberry is composed of many tiny bead-like fruits called "drupelets" clustered around a centre core.
Raspberries come in red, purple, gold, or black hues.
Raspberries were once a symbol of kindness.
Raspberries do not ripen further once picked.
Among raspberry varieties, gold raspberries are the sweetest, with yellow ones being the most fragile.
Black raspberries are sometimes referred to as "Black Caps."
Raspberries can be preserved by freezing, drying, or canning.