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    • Acerola Cherry. Description and Growing Area: Acerola cherries, also known as Barbados cherries or West Indian cherries, are small, bright red to orange-red fruits with a distinct tart flavor.
    • Amarena Cherry. Description and Growing Area: Amarena cherries, also known as Italian wild cherries, are small, dark, and intensely flavored cherries. They are typically grown in the Emilia-Romagna and Piedmont regions of Italy.
    • Amaretto Cherry. Description: Amaretto cherries are not a distinct cherry variety, but instead a popular alcohol-infused cherry. They are typically made from maraschino cherries.
    • Bada Bing Cherry. Description and Growing Area: The Bada Bing cherry is a type of dark sweet cherry. It is known for its deep red to almost black skin and juicy, sweet flesh.
  1. Jun 22, 2023 · Find out which types of cherries are best for snacking, baking, and cooking. This guide covers common sweet and tart cherry varieties and how to cook with them.

  2. May 30, 2024 · Sweet cherries are known for their juicy, sweet flavor, making them ideal for fresh eating. They come in various colors, including red, dark red, yellow, and even bi-colored varieties. Popular Varieties include the bing cherry, rainier cherries, lapins cherries, and sweetheart cherries.

    • Bing Cherries. Like many types of sweet cherries, Bing cherries have a distinctive heart shape. This variety is usually the first to show up in national markets, as they are the leading commercial sweet cherry.
    • Chelan Cherries. Chelan cherries, otherwise known as "black cherries," grow in the Pacific Northwest and ripen early, beating out Bing cherries by up to two weeks (mid-June).
    • Lapins Cherries. A crossbreed between the Vans and Stella varieties, Lapins cherries can grow to up to one inch in size and are hardy, deep red in color, and quite sweet and flavorful.
    • Rainier Cherries. Rainier cherries are the industry's sweetheart. Yellow both inside and out, with just a splash of red blush, these two-toned cherries boast a mild, sweet flavor that hints at tartness.
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    • North Star cherry. With its deep red hue and slightly tart flavor, the North Star cherry is an impeccable fruit. Interestingly enough, this type of cherry was only introduced 72 years ago (via Johnson's Nursery Inc.).
    • Cornelian cherry. The Cornelian cherry is a type of fruit cultivated in several countries and specific regions in the United States. According to Cricket Hill Garden, this type of cherry is notable for its high vitamin C content.
    • Black cherry. The black cherry is a fruit that changes from a deep red color to a jet-black fruit in the early fall. You can enjoy this fruit as is or cook it into foods like cobblers or jams.
    • Chokecherry. Living up to its name, this cherry can be surprisingly sour if it hasn't fully ripened. The fruit is also called the bitter-berry or the Virginia bird cherry (via My Garden Life).
  3. Nov 21, 2020 · Some of the most popular types of sweet cherries are dark red Bing cherries, black Chelan cherries, and Lapins sweet dark cherries. The main types of sour cherries are the Montmorency cherry and Morello cherry.

  4. Jun 23, 2020 · We explore the different types of cherriesincluding Bing, Montmorency, Morello and Rainier— and what's best for salads, snacks and baking. Sweet cherries are great for snacking, but sour cherries are best for baking.