These dried Bing cherries can be a beautiful and flavorful addition to your menu.
They are pitted & sun- dried minus the sulfur dioxide.
Our cherries are very popular as the have no added sugar and are high in antioxidants.
Cherries are also an excellent source of both fiber and potassium.
These are dark, black almost, & contain calcium and iron too!
Always best to keep these cherries refrigerated or frozen.
This year's cherries are extra moist.
10 oz.
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Cherries
So yummy. I use them in salads or my energy bars. Or I just enjoy them by the handful.
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Dried Cherries Huge & Yummy
Tried for the first time. Moist, plump & delicious in my oatmeal, yogurt etc
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Unsulphered dried bing cherries
I love that they are unsulphured. Very delicious. They are a little sweeter than fresh bing cherries, which is to be expected I suppose. Just a presonal preference, a little sweet for me, I prefer the unsulphured apricots.
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Bing dried cherries
They are hard to stop eating. I wish I had ordered more!
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Unsulfered Cherries
Excellent Cherries
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Dired Bing Cherries
Soft and delicious. We add these to our homemade holiday stollen, but they are great eating just as a snack.
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A little dry
But I added a teaspoon of water & they became delicious again.
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Superstars
So, so, so, so good. I combine them with walnuts for a snack, either with or without ice cream. I like the cherries better than the unsulphured apricots.
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I love AK products and these cherries are divine
I just stocked up on five products from ApricotKing to get me through the dark rainy days of winter here in the upper left corner, because they are the best, hands down. I've been buying AK apricots and walnuts for a while, and last year tried a variety "snack pack" which also included prunes, pears, and these unsulphered cherries, and this year decided to get full bags of each of those because they are so superior in every way to supermarket dried fruit. A small luxury and well worth it.