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That's a new term to me too, although it may well originate in the UK. I'm puzzled by the term "black-coated" - doesn't seem to fit the blackcurrent somehow, made me think of prunes (they have a reputation for working!), but I'm somewhat colour blind and someone just told me that prunes are purple, not black as I always thought. So I, at least, have learned something!
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