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CHERRIES, RAINIER (F57)
Rainier Cherries are a hybrid, a cross between the Bing and Van cultivars, bred in 1952 at Washington State University.
Developers of the cherry named it after Mount Rainier, a landmark in Washington State. With superior taste and superb flavor, Rainier Cherries are considered "the cream of the crop."
We source U.S.-grown Rainier Cherries with distinctive yellow-and-reddish-orange fruit and dry it to brownish red with sweet flavor for our Rainier Cherries.
• Rainier Cherries are larger and much sweeter than tart cherries, but not as sweet as Bing Cherries when dried
• Tender texture is almost creamy
• These cherries are highly prized in the Pacific Northwest for their superb flavor
• Most Rainier Cherries are grown in Washington and Oregon
• Good source of vitamin C and high in fiber
Cherries. Cherries are a natural product and may contain an occasional pit.
Processed fruit
Applications
- Fruits & Vegetables
Functions
- Sweetener
Features & benefits
- Plant-based
Tags
- Nutrient Dense
- Savory
- Sweet-Tart
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Woodland Gourmet | 3751 Sunset Ave Waukegan, IL 60087 |
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