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  2. 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 ...

  3. 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.

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

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    And finally: "I like to enjoy a friendly game of cherry pit spitting where you see who can spit a cherry pit the farthest!" Next: 10 Awesome Ways to Use Tart Cherry Pie Filling.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Cherry pit oil - Wikipedia

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    Cherry pit oil, also referred to as cherry kernel oil, [1] is a seed oil that is derived from the pits of cherries. It is used for culinary purposes as a flavorant, as a fragrance and as an ingredient in cosmetics, such as lipstick. [2] [3] [4] [5]

  7. Category:Cherries - Wikipedia

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  8. Cherry Hinton Pit - Wikipedia

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    Cherry Hinton Pit is a 12.8-hectare (32-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) on the south-eastern outskirts of Cambridge.The site consists of East Pit and most of the smaller West Pit (excluding a caravan park in the centre).

  9. Talk:Cherry pit spitting - Wikipedia

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