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Meaning of Cherries from wikipedia

- "wild cherry" in the British Isles. Prunus subg. Cerasus contains species that are typically called cherries. They are known as true cherries and distinguished...
- modern American maraschino cherries typically use FD&C Red 40 as a colorant. Food portal Amarena cherries Glacé fruit List of cherry dishes Murray, M.T.; Pizzorno...
- sour cherries are used for desserts such as the donauwelle. Worldwide sour cherry production, 2024 Ripe sour cherries, Hungary Ripe sour cherries and their...
- with Cherry All pages with titles containing Cherry All pages with titles beginning with Cherries All pages with titles containing cherries Cherry red...
- (2001-06-23). "Rainier Cherries are the Peak of the Crop". Seattle P-I. Adriana Janovich. "Rainier cherries". Washington State. "Rainier Cherry Tree". fast-growing-trees...
- 2024. "Ex-Saints coach unveiled as Cherries boss". dailyecho.co.uk. 12 October 2006. Retrieved 3 June 2024. "Cherries go into administration". BBC Sport...
- — candied fruit; candied flowers, with candied cherries being po****rly referred to as "glacé cherries". Archived on November 24, 2009. "How to distinguish...
- "Cherry, Cherry" is a 1966 song written, composed, and recorded by American musician Neil Diamond. The song was recorded in February - March 1966, and...
- Cornus mas, commonly known as cornel (also the Cornelian cherry, European cornel or Cornelian cherry dogwood), is a species of shrub or small tree in the...
- Cherries jubilee is a dessert dish made with cherries and liqueur (typically kirschw****er), which are flambéed tableside, and commonly served as a sauce...