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Yes, cherries contain fruit sugar.
Their GI value is 20 (or even less in some varieties) which makes it a good healthy snack for diabetes patients at any time of the day.
NO! Fresh cherries contain more vitamin c than cooked cherries because heating destroys vitamins.
My lips were stained red after I ate an entire bowlful of cherries.
I believe it is 21 cherries to make a cup.
its have red color cause its include fresh blood
Eating anything can cause nightmares, if it is not fresh, or over-spiced. I doubt that there's anything about mussels that makes them more prone to produce bad dreams.
Eating anything can cause nightmares, if it is not fresh, or over-spiced. I doubt that there's anything about mussels that makes them more prone to produce bad dreams.
Generally in supermarkets or markets, we import them from warmer climates.
Taste cherries, if possible, before you buy them, because sweetness varies farm to farm and week to week. Look for shiny, plump cherries with fresh green stems and dark coloring for their variety.
It is not so much that dried cherries or cherry juice is more healthful than whole, fresh cherries: it is more that it is a convenient way to get the nutrition. Cherries are known to be rich in antioxidants such as anthocyanidins, which help to boost the defensive properties of antioxidants, and quercetin, which studies have shown may help control blood pressure. Cherries are also a good source of potassium and vitamins A and C, and whole cherries will provide dietary fibre. Having cherry juice or dried cherries concentrates these benefits (except for the fibre), and also means the benefits of cherries are available all year around, not necessarily just during cherry season. For example, research has found that drinking a sufficient amount of tart cherry juice twice daily for three weeks helped reduce inflammation in women with osteoarthritis. This shows how it is easier and more convenient to get these benefits in a concentrated form such as that provided by cherry juice.
Cherries are the freshest in the late spring and early summer. Hothouse or high tunnel cherries may be available at any time during the year.