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  2. The Absolute Best Way to Pit Cherries, According to a 5th ...

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    How to pit cherries with a cherry pitter. Mathison says if you're going to pit a lot of cherries, it may be worth investing in one of these tools (which run from about $6 on Amazon to just under ...

  3. How to Pit Cherries Even If You Don’t Have a Cherry Pitter

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    The standard cherry pitter grips the cherry, pokes the pit through swiftly, smoothly and easily, and has some sort of “splash guard” (because poking a pit through a cherry involves placing ...

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  5. Rainier cherry - Wikipedia

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    Branch of a Rainier cherry tree. Rainier (/ r eɪ ˈ n ɪər / ray-NEER) is a cultivar of cherry. It was developed in 1952 at Washington State University by Harold Fogle, and named after Mount Rainier. It is a cross between the Bing and Van cultivars. [1] Rainiers are considered a premium type of cherry. They are sweet with a thin skin and ...

  6. Cherry pit spitting - Wikipedia

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    The International Cherry Pit-Spitting Championship held just outside Eau Claire, Michigan, US, was founded in 1974 by Herb Teichman, the owner of the Tree-Mendus Fruit Farm to raise awareness for both his farm and the tart cherry harvest. The contest ran for 45 years from 1974 until 2019 as the farm where the contest takes place has since been ...

  7. Bing cherry - Wikipedia

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    Bing cherries are used almost exclusively for fresh market. Bings are large, dark and firm cherries that ship well, but will crack open if exposed to rain near harvest. [1] A dry-summer climate is required for the harvest of the Bing cherry, making them especially well adapted to the climates of the Pacific Northwest and California.

  8. It's time to pick your own cherries in Door County. Here's ...

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    Soren's Valhalla Orchards, 2412 Idlewild Road, Sturgeon Bay: Open July 3 for pick-your-own sweet cherries, around July 13 for tart cherries; pick-your-owns expected to be available for two to ...

  9. Cherry pitter - Wikipedia

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    A cherry pitter is a device for removing the pit from a cherry, leaving the cherry relatively intact. Many styles of cherry pitters exist, including small tools held in the hand, domestic crank-operated machines with a hopper, and industrial machines.