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  2. 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.

  3. Dried cherry - Wikipedia

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    One method for industrial production of dried cherries involves first dipping them in a boiling 0.5–2% solution of sodium carbonate (NaCO 3) for up to 20 seconds, and then rinsing in cool water; this induces small cracks in the skin and speeds up the drying process.

  4. How to Pit Cherries with or without a Cherry Pitter - AOL

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

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    A quick Google search brought me to about six different ways to pit cherries (and I tried them all): with a piping tip, with a paper clip, with a chopstick, with a reusable straw, with a cherry ...

  6. Cherry - Wikipedia

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    Cherries have a short growing season and can grow in most temperate latitudes. [13] Cherries blossom in April (in the Northern Hemisphere) and the peak season for the cherry harvest is in the summer. In southern Europe in June, in North America in June, in England in mid-July, and in southern British Columbia in June to mid-August. In many ...

  7. Bing cherry most likely besieged by fruit flies - AOL

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    Feb. 19—Q: My Bing cherry tree is over 30 years old. The cherries had been beautiful and delicious. The last two years, inside the cherries at harvest, there have been white worms.

  8. Royal Ann cherry - Wikipedia

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    Royal Ann fruits are often mistaken for Rainier cherries because of their similar appearance and taste. [2] Trees produce fruit within 1–3 years after planting and are considered fully mature around 8 years old. [2] Royal Ann trees can produce up to 50 pounds of cherries per season. [2] Royal Ann cherries harvested from a Southwest Michigan farm

  9. Prunus cerasus - Wikipedia

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    Morello cherry trees fruit on younger wood than sweet varieties, and thus can be pruned harder. They are usually grown as standards, but can be fan trained, cropping well even on cold walls, or grown as low bushes. [7] Sour cherries suffer fewer pests and diseases than sweet cherries, although they are prone to heavy fruit losses from birds. In ...