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Blackcurrant

Blackcurrant

Ribes nigrum

Other names: cassis, black currant, shavi motskhari (Geo.)

Edible plant
European

Photo credit: Jerzy Opioła / Wikimedia Commons

Safety information

Safety information

Toxicity: leaf: low/none known at traditional doses. Berry: food-safe.

Contraindications: leaf - conditions where increased fluid intake/diuresis is unwanted (e.g. significant cardiac/renal impairment) without medical advice; pregnancy/breastfeeding (leaf data limited). Berry: none notable.

Interactions: leaf may add to diuretic effects (electrolyte caution); seed-oil GLA theoretical additive with antiplatelets/anticoagulants; otherwise limited.

Pregnancy & breastfeeding: leaf data limited in pregnancy/breastfeeding

Evidence level

Traditional (systematized)

Documented in systematic traditional medicine literature.

Preparations

infusion · leaf

Part used: leaf

Traditional use: increase urine for minor urinary complaints, adjuvant in rheumatic conditions

Proposed mechanism: proanthocyanidins - diuretic/anti-inflammatory

Evidence:Traditional (systematized)
food · fruit

Part used: fruit

Traditional use: vitamin-C-rich nutritive/cold remedy(Folk and historical sources have not been validated by clinical research.)

Proposed mechanism: vitamin C, anthocyanins

Evidence:Folk

General preparation guide →

Associated conditions

Edibility

Edible parts: berries (raw or cooked), juice, and young leaves (tea) are edible/food; berries very high in vitamin C and anthocyanins

Toxic lookalike warning

no notable toxic lookalike for cultivated Ribes nigrum; confirm correct Ribes species when foraging

Nutritional notes

nutrient-dense berry - very high vitamin C, anthocyanins/polyphenols, vitamin K, potassium, manganese, fiber; seed oil supplies gamma-linolenic acid (GLA)

Healing traditions

European
Sources (3)

  1. EMA assessment report on Ribes nigrum L., folium (EMA/HMPC)
  2. EMA: Ribis nigri folium (EMA/HMPC)
  3. Ribes spp. (currant) knowledge review (MDPI Plants, 2025)

All sources →

Not medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare professional before using any plant or preparation.