Nutrition
Botanically, the mulberry is not a berry but a collective fruit. Refreshingly succulent, tart, and sweet mulberries are indeed rich sources of numerous health-benefiting flavonoid phytonutrient and very low in calories (just 43 calories per 100 g). Mulberries are high in vitamin C.
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Botanically, the mulberry is not a berry but a collective fruit. After the flowers are pollinated, they and their fleshy bases swell and become succulent and full of juice, like the drupes of a blackberry, which the mulberry resembles in size and shape.
Storing Mulberries
Place the unwashed mulberries in a storage container. Seal the container closed and store it in the refrigerator for up to three days.
2002. Encyclopedia of foods. San Diego, Calif.: Academic Press