Are these raspberries? Are these safe to eat?

by Hot_Dingo743

21 Comments

  1. roriefranklin

    Those sorry to say not raspberries..If you eat them, I don’t know what would happen.

  2. PanicAttackPancake

    They are mulberries and they are safe to eat when ripe~ Once they’re a nice deep colour they are good to go. They typically come off without much fight when ready.
    Birds also enjoy eating them.

  3. thefiercestcalm

    Mulberries, and they are delicious once ripe. You will have to fight the local birds for them!

  4. Starlit0903

    Blackberries, is fine to eat but they need to be fully black or it will taste awful

  5. bettybikenut

    Mulberries are amazing/ a pain in the ass to own if you don’t like a natural lawn (my neighbor cut his down and I can’t reap the benefits anymore), but super easy to harvest- just throw down a tarp underneath your tree when the berries are dark like the one in the background of the picture, they’ll just fall off naturally when their ripe.

  6. mtl_travel

    Mulberry.. enjoy when they are black. They are ripe. Be careful there are wierd insects.

  7. froggytendencies

    mulberry. be prepared to fight the local wildlife if you want to have some (bird survivor here)

  8. Mulberry, my gf loves to eat it when she sees one outside. I had to remind her not to eat it since im not sure if its safe but she actually loves it and our grocer doesnt sell it

  9. MadAlice9476

    Mulberries. They are safe to eat and delicious! I had a bird so fat from.these things that he landed on a branch to eat more and fell off. 😒🤣😂

  10. succthattash

    Good luck getting any before the animals do

  11. springqnd

    Mulberries! Completely safe to eat and so good!!

  12. Lumpy-Chart-3215

    I remember sitting in a mulberry tree as a kid and making myself sick eating as many as I could. They’re excellent

  13. Pick them before the raccoons find them. Raccoons love these and will eat all in one sitting … then leave evidence of their sharts everywhere

  14. alohadood

    Those are mulberries and they are not ripe yet. You need to wait until they get very dark and very soft.

  15. raggedyassadhd

    Mulberries. I sell most of ours, people love it because there’s not mulberries in stores anywhere nearby

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