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  2. Griotte de Kleparow - Wikipedia

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    Griotte is the French word for Morello cherry (a type of sour cherry), and the 'Griotte de Kleparow' is distinguished from other sour cherry varieties like the Montmorency cherry by having darker flesh and juice. The cultivar became popular in Europe for use as a table fruit and for making cherry juice. [12]

  3. 15 Discontinued Trader Joe's Products We'd Do Almost ... - AOL

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    Dark Morello Cherries These now-discontinued sour cherries made "the best cherry pies," according to one Redditor. But Trader Joe's superfans shouldn't be too broken up, as Aldi carries a nearly ...

  4. Prunus cerasus - Wikipedia

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    Prunus cerasus (sour cherry, [3] tart cherry, or dwarf cherry) [4] is an Old World species of Prunus in the subgenus Cerasus . It has two main groups of cultivars : the dark-red Morello cherry and the lighter-red Amarelle cherry .

  5. Balaton cherry - Wikipedia

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    The Balaton is a Morello-type sour cherry with a dark burgundy color throughout both the skin and flesh (in contrast to the better-known Montmorency cherry, which has light-colored flesh) and a sweet-tart flavor. [3]

  6. All of the Sanpellegrino Fruit Flavors, Ranked Worst to First

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    S.Pellegrino Essenza Dark Morello Cherry & Pomegranate. S.Pellegrino. Considering this variety combines two of the most robust fruits, it’s not surprising that it has a rich taste that ...

  7. Marasca cherry - Wikipedia

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    The marasca cherry (Latin: Prunus cerasus var. marasca, Croatian: višnja maraska) is a type of sour Morello cherry known only from cultivation. [1] It is reputed to attain its finest flavor when grown in coastal Croatia (specifically Dalmatia ).