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    Home • Blog Posts • French Food Guides • Market Produce

    Raspberries (Framboises)

    Published: Jul 12, 2022 · Modified: Jul 10, 2025 by Jill ColonnaLeave a Comment · This post may contain affiliate links. Read our disclosure policy

    Guide to raspberries, known as Framboises (pronounced 'from-bwauz') in French. With interesting facts on their health benefits and healthy raspberry recipes.

    bowl of raspberries next to raspberry bushes
    • French Raspberry Season
    • Random Facts about Raspberries in France
    • What are the Health Benefits of Raspberries?
    • Famous French Raspberry Recipes
    • French Raspberry Desserts

    French Raspberry Season

    The raspberry fruit grows in Summer. High season is between as early as May to September, with certain varieties until October in France.

    Random Facts about Raspberries in France

    • The raspberry is the edible conical fruit of the rose family, of the genus Rubus. With over a thousand varieties, this includes the blackberry (mûre).
    • Born to be wild, framboises sauvages grow throughout the mountainous regions of Europe. Today look for wild raspberries particularly in the Vosges, Auvergne and the Alps.
    • Raspberries in the Renaissance were used for medicinal purposes and didn't become eaten as a table fruit in France until the 19th century.
    • At the local market and supermarkets, raspberries are normally sold in punnets of 125 g (4.5oz) in standard weight.

    What Are the Little Raspberry Seeds Called?

    Did you know that the little seeds that make up a conical raspberry are called drupelets - or druppéole in French.

    bowl of fresh raspberries freshly picked from the bushes showing the leaves which are used as an infusion
    Raspberry leaves have health benefits too - infuse them as an antioxidant

    What are the Health Benefits of Raspberries?

    Health Benefits: according to the French Ministry of Agriculture's Aprifel, raspberries are a good source of vitamin C, B9 and manganese. They also have anti-inflammatory properties.

    Raspberry Leaves - Best Infusion

    It's not just the fruits that are good for you - raspberry leaves are a good antioxidant.

    Our local pharmacies sell herbal infusions of raspberry leaves (feuilles de framboisier). Infuse raspberry leaves in boiling water for 10-20 minutes then leave to cool slightly. This infusion can help calm women's period pains and constipation.

    How to Store Raspberries

    Storage: As particularly fragile, consume raspberries as quickly as possible.
    There's no need to wash them. If they do get bashed, blitz them into a purée, sauce or coulis, and make this peach melba recipe.

    raspberries in a rose macaron dessert served on a plate in front of tea being poured
    The famous Parisian Ispahan macaron with raspberries

    Famous French Raspberry Recipes

    French pastry chef, Pierre Hermé first created the Paradis rose and raspberry cake at Fauchon in 1987. Following its success with such flavours, he created the Ispahan macaron while at Ladurée. It's a combination of mainly raspberry with rose and lychee (see more on Ispahan).

    In Dijon, raspberries are made into a liqueur much like the crème de cassis in Dijon and often used to make the French apéritif drink, le Kir (see the end of this post).

    Many French pastry chefs cut raspberries in half for beautiful decor. Fill the cavities with coulis or pastry cream for special effect.

    French Raspberry Desserts

    Here are more French raspberries recipes to serve up for dessert.

    holding a slice of raspberry clafoutis next to raspberries growing on bushes

    Make a Raspberry Clafoutis - a berry good twist to the French classic baked custard dessert, normally made with cherries.

    deep pink shiny macarons with raspberry filling

    We love desserts with raspberries and rose in France, so make these raspberry macarons with a white chocolate ganache.

    Peach Melba recipe of poached peaches, vanilla ice cream and raspberry puree

    Perhaps the most famous French raspberry recipe is this classic dessert. Raspberries are blitzed into a tangy purée and served on top of vanilla ice cream and vanilla poached peaches in this Peach Melba recipe.

    pouring homemade raspberry sauce onto poached peaches and vanilla ice cream in an individual dessert bowl

    Use the Melba's raspberry sauce or coulis for other desserts - or make a berry compote using this rhubarb compote recipe as a base. They both freeze well too!

    Bavarois or Bavarian cream dessert with red fruits

    Prepare a French Bavarois recipe with red fruits either using frozen berries or fresh.

    French vacherin ice cream meringue cake with layers

    The most famous French celebratory iced dessert is the Vacherin ice cream cake. It's traditionally made with raspberry sorbet and vanilla ice cream, meringue and cream.

    baked peach without skin and stuffed with a mixture of amaretti or almonds and raspberries

    Baked peaches are stuffed with crushed Italian Amaretti biscuits and fresh raspberries for a delicious summer dessert. Great for picnics.

    honey parfaits on shortbread with raspberries and a macaron

    Fresh raspberries are one of the main ingredients in a traditional Scottish Cranachan dessert. This is my French style version (Old Alliance between the Scots and the French) served on a shortbread base and honey ice cream with an oat praline to make my original recipe, Cranachan Parfait.

    mini macaron raspberry trifles

    Turn a British raspberry trifle into mini macaron Ispahan trifles, with raspberries, rose and lychee for a French touch.

    large pink macaron with pastry cream with a border of raspberries

    Delicious with this passion fruit macaron filling, decorate with fresh raspberries.

    More Raspberry Dessert Ideas

    Add raspberries on chocolate desserts, on trifles, on honey desserts, ice creams. Also perfect added to almond tarts, topped on rice pudding (or this almond milk rice pudding) and crème caramel.

    square white plate with golden buttery cakes filled with a raspberry

    Push in a little raspberry to add a berry good flavour to these buttery financier cakes.

    Kir Royal cocktail in front of a French chateau

    Add a little raspberry liqueur (crème de framboises) or Chambord liqueur to make a French Kir Royal - either plain with white wine or a Kir Royal with bubbly fizz.

    More Market Produce

    • crates of fresh apricots
      Apricots (Abricots)
    • bunches of fresh green bananas with French flag stickers
      Bananas (Bananes)
    • baskets of different fresh lemon varieties in a French market
      Lemons & Limes (Citrons/Citrons vert)
    • bunch of fresh watercress with dark green leaves
      Watercress (Cresson)

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