Red Raspberries
A member of the rose family and a bramble fruit like the blackberry, red raspberries are an aggregate fruit, composed of clusters of smaller fruits each containing a seed. Unlike blackberries, whose core stays inside the fruit, picked red raspberries have hollow centers.
Sweetly delicious antioxidants
Sweet and delicious, red raspberries are filled with strong antioxidants such as Vitamin C, queretin, and gallic acid that fight against cancer, heart and circulatory disease, and age-related decline. Like their black raspberry cousins, red raspberries contain anti-inflammatories similar to ibuprofens. Tests at the Hollings Cancer Center at the Medical University of Southern California have also revealed that the human body readily absorbs the ellagic acid from red raspberries, which has been clinically proven to cause apoptosis (cell death) in certain cancer cells.
Source:
Oregon State University

