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  • ...nary dishes, desserts, and beverages. This article provides an overview of cherries, including their types, nutritional benefits, cultivation, and uses. ==Types of Cherries==
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  • [[Dried cherries]] are a type of [[cherries|cherry]] that have been dehydrated to remove the majority of their water co ...rom the Latin word ''cerasum'', referring to an ancient Greek region where cherries were first thought to be cultivated. The term "dried" comes from the Old En
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  • |Name=Black forest gateau tart |Ingredients=cherries,kirsch,milk,bittersweet chocolate,eggs
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  • |category=Cherries |Ingredients=dried tart cherry,lemon juice,lime juice,romaine lettuce leaf,pine nuts
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  • ...e the most popular sour cherry in the country. The majority of Montmorency cherries are grown in Michigan, with other significant production in Utah, Wisconsin ...with a tart flavor that makes it ideal for use in cooking and baking. The cherries are typically harvested in late June to early July. They are high in antiox
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  • ...rozen cherries and is often flavored with almond extract to complement the cherries' flavor. ...lt]], [[butter]] or [[shortening]], and [[water]]. To prepare the pie, the cherries are pitted and mixed with sugar, thickener, lemon juice, and almond extract
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  • ...inary creations that prominently feature [[cherries]] as a key ingredient. Cherries, belonging to the genus ''[[Prunus]]'', are small, round fruits that come i ...''' - A traditional American dessert made with a buttery crust and a sweet-tart cherry filling. It is often served with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.
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  • ...'', which includes both sweet cherries (''Prunus avium'') and sour or tart cherries (''Prunus cerasus''). The cultivation and development of cherry cultivars h ...origins in Europe and Western Asia. The Romans are credited with spreading cherries throughout Europe. Over centuries, selective breeding and the discovery of
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  • == Bakewell Tart == [[File:Bakewell tart on a plate.jpg|thumb|alt=Bakewell_tart_on_a_plate]]
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  • ...riety of [[sour cherry]] (Prunus cerasus) known for its dark red color and tart flavor. It is widely cultivated for its fruit, which is used in cooking, ba ...s are small, round fruits with a dark red, almost black color. They have a tart flavor, which makes them ideal for use in cooking and baking. The trees are
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  • ...unded by a layer of chocolate. It is a delightful combination of sweet and tart flavors, making it a favorite treat for many people. ...elieved to have been created in the early 20th century. The combination of cherries and chocolate has been enjoyed for centuries, and the idea of encasing a ch
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  • ...age}}'''Sour Cherry Pie''' is a popular dessert made primarily from [[sour cherries]], sugar, and a pie crust. The dish is known for its unique balance of tart ...cy cherry. Other ingredients include sugar, to balance the tartness of the cherries; thickening agents like cornstarch or flour, to help set the filling; and a
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  • ...rt, slightly bitter taste that is highly prized in cooking and baking. The cherries are also known for their high juice content, which is often used in the pro ...s, and are also used to flavor liqueurs and other alcoholic beverages. The cherries are often preserved in syrup and used as a garnish for cocktails.
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  • |category=Cherries |Ingredients=walnuts,celery,dried tart cherry,scallion,fresh parsley leaves,olive oil,lemon juice
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  • ...tomato]]. The fruit is typically yellow to orange in color and has a sweet-tart flavor. The plants are typically perennial herbs, and they grow in a bushy ...ine in some cultures. For example, in traditional Chinese medicine, ground cherries are used to treat a variety of ailments, including inflammation, coughs, an
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  • | image = Cherries summerland.jpg | image_caption = Cherries in an orchard in [[Summerland, British Columbia]]
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  • ...flesh, which is highly aromatic and bursting with a sweet-tart flavor. The cherries are typically round or slightly heart-shaped, with a small pit in the cente Griotte de Kleparow cherries are primarily grown in the Kleparow region of Poland, where the climate and
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  • ...fruits and include a variety of species, such as [[peaches]], [[plums]], [[cherries]], [[apricots]], and [[mangoes]]. * '''[[Plums]]''': Plums come in a variety of colors and sizes, from small, tart [[damsons]] to large, sweet [[Japanese plums]]. They can be eaten fresh or
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  • ...elonging to the genus ''Prunus'', are not only beloved for their sweet and tart flavors but also for their versatility in both sweet and savory dishes. Thi ...s, with evidence suggesting that they were consumed by prehistoric people. Cherries were highly prized in Roman cuisine, and their popularity spread throughout
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  • |category=Cherries |Ingredients=salt,pepper,olive oil,shallots,low sodium chicken broth,dried tart cherry
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