Cherry Detail

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Cherry

Cherries are not only delicious but also packed with nutrients and health-promoting compounds.

Which Cherry varieties do we export

Rainier, Bing Cherries, Morello, Lapins, Montmorency Cherry, Black Cherries, Maraschino Cherries, Chelan, Dried Cherries, Stella, Sweetheart, Lambert, Santina, Skeena, Van, Sweet Cherry, Tulare, Black Tartarian, Kordia Cherries, Lapins Cherries, Regina, Tieton

Packaging

Cherries are renowned for their tender flesh and thin skin, making them susceptible to bruising and damage during handling. Cherry packing begins with gentle harvesting techniques, where skilled pickers carefully pluck each cherry from the tree by hand, minimizing trauma to the fruit.

Rainier

These cherries were developed in Washington state in 1952.
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Rainier

Montmorency Cherry

Montmorency cherries are the most popular tart cherries for pies and preserves.
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Montmorency Cherry

Dried Cherries

Dehydrated tart cherries are typically dried cherries.
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Dried Cherries

Santina

The Santina is a flat, heart-shaped, reddish-black cherry hailing from Canada.
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Santina

Tulare

Tulare has the perfect balance between sweet and tart flavors.
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Tulare

Regina

Regina has fruit that is mild and sweet and tolerant to cracking.
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Regina

Bing Cherries

It's the most common type of sweet cherry you'll find in supermarkets, both fresh and frozen.
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Bing Cherries

Black Cherries

As the name indicates, these cherries have a darker skin than most cherry varieties.
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Black Cherries

Stella

Stella cherries are large heart-shaped cherries with a dark red hue.
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Stella

Skeena

A Skeena is a high-quality, self-fruiting cherry cultivated in Canada.
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Skeena

Black Tartarian

Black Tartarian is an heirloom cultivar of cherry.
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Black Tartarian

Tieton

The Tieton is a sweet cherry with a dark and glossy red hue
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Tieton

Morello

Morello cherry is the best known sour cherry variety with dark red and can even border on a black hue.
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Morello

Maraschino Cherries

Maraschino Cherries. They are chewy and bright red.
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Maraschino Cherries

Sweetheart

The Sweetheart cherry was first developed in British Columbia.
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Sweetheart

Van

Van is a classic cherry that we grow in limited volumes.
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Van

Kordia Cherries

Kordia cherries have a pleasantly sugary taste.
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Kordia Cherries

Lapins

Lapins have a firm texture and flavourful aroma, being juicy and sweet.
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Lapins

Chelan

Chelan cherry is also called 'black berry' because of its dark red color, almost bordering black.
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Chelan

Lambert

Lambert cherries are large with an even bright red color throughout.
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Lambert

Sweet Cherry

Most dark red cherries tend towards having a sweet taste.
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Sweet Cherry

Lapins cherries

Lapins cherries feature a dark red color and sweet taste with a firm texture and a slightly tart undertone.
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Lapins cherries