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Cherries

Quick Facts

Fruit Type: Stone fruit
Scientific Name: Prunus avium
Seasonality: Summer
Nutrients: Calcium, magnesium, malic acid, phosphorus, potassium, vitamin C
Flavor: Sweet & tart
Complementary Flavors: Cacao & almond
Quick Cooking Tip: Use a straw to push out the pit from the center of cherries easily when cooking with them. Just insert the straw through the stem end and push the pit right out.
Cost: $$*
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Culinary Uses and Nutritional Benefits of Cherries

Whether you like them fresh or cooked, cherries add vibrant color, natural sweetness, and a healthy boost to many dishes.

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Cherry Recipes

Pair cherries with various ingredients and flavor profiles for the perfect dish!
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Health Benefits

  • Drinking tart cherry juice before bed has been shown to improve sleep quality and duration in some people.
  • According to one study, cherry juice can help decrease symptoms of exercise-induced muscle damage.
  • Cherry juice intake has been proven to reduce systolic blood pressure in men with early hypertension.
  • Evidence shows there's an association between the consumption of cherries and a reduced risk of gout attacks.
  • Studies have shown that, due to their high antioxidant levels, cherries have the potential to reduce cardiovascular or chronic diseases.
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How to Make Cherries Kid-Friendly

Your kids will absolutely adore this easy, refreshing Cherry Lime Sherbet—made with just 5 wholesome ingredients for a naturally delicious dessert or the perfect after-school treat on a hot day.

FULL RECIPE

Sustainability Tip

Germinate cherry pits to start growing your own cherry tree and have it in your backyard by next year.

Sober Curious Lifestyle

Our Old Fashioned Mocktail is packed with all the classic flavors of the original cocktail and reimagined as a refreshing wellness beverage you can enjoy anytime.

FULL RECIPE
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Make the Most of Leftovers

Got extra cherries about to go bad? Turn them into a quick sauce or purée to drizzle over dishes or stir into your favorite drinks for a burst of natural sweetness.

Resources

The information above was compiled with help from the following sources.
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USDA

Online Resource

European Journal of Nutrition

European Journal of Nutrition

Scientific Journal

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Molecules

Scientific Journal

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