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  2. Prepping cherries is the pits. Skip the work and use canned ...

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    Using high-quality canned or frozen sour cherries makes cobbler a quick treat with no torture of pitting fresh fruit. Prepping cherries is the pits. Skip the work and use canned for a whiskey ...

  3. 16 Foods to Freeze for Later (and How to Do It Right) - AOL

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    Cherries add natural sweetness to the warm spices of the holidays. Remove the pits either by hand with a paring knife or with a cherry pitter, which are easy to find for less than $15 ...

  4. Caution: Cherry Pits Can Cause Cyanide Poisoning—Here’s How

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    The more likely risk is adding whole cherries, pits and all, to a blender when making a smoothie. The amount of broken cherry pits needed to cause acute cyanide poisoning isn’t known, but ...

  5. Dried cherry - Wikipedia

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    Dried cherries might also be produced by freeze drying or air drying. [2] After drying, they typically have a moisture content of around 25%. [ 1 ] Adding sulfur dioxide (SO 2 ) may help to improve color and flavour retention over long periods of storage.

  6. Maraschino cherry - Wikipedia

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    Luxardo-brand maraschino cherries Close-up, maraschino cherry. A maraschino cherry (/ ˌ m ær ə ˈ s k iː n oʊ,-ˈ ʃ iː-/ MARR-ə-SKEE-noh, -⁠ SHEE-) is a preserved, sweetened cherry, typically made from light-colored sweet cherries such as the Royal Ann, [1] Rainier, or Gold varieties.

  7. Cherry - Wikipedia

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    Prunus avium, sweet cherry P. cerasus, sour cherry Germersdorfer variety cherry tree in blossom. Prunus subg.Cerasus contains species that are typically called cherries. They are known as true cherries [1] and distinguished by having a single winter bud per axil, by having the flowers in small corymbs or umbels of several together (occasionally solitary, e.g. P. serrula; some species with ...

  8. 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 ...

  9. Cherry pitter - Wikipedia

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    Cherry pitter in hand. 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.