yes, actually cherries do come in a bunch but most will be sour!
cherrys dont come from china IDIOT!!!
Mexico, marachino means Mexican
Marasca cherries are a small bitter Italian cherry used to make the liqueur "Maraschino". This liqueur was in turn used to flavor other cherries for decorative effect in cooking and drinks. Today, however, the "maraschino" cherries are produced in a number of locations from local cherries soaked in food coloring and sugar instead of by the original recipe. The cherries themselves are not Marasca cherries but any of a number of light fleshed sweet cherries
In the UK we can have a bunch of flowers, a bunch of bananas or a bunch of fives (meaning a clenched fist)
Regarding people, cherries, or the crime family?
Where do we find the cherries? Well, we can find them in Beady Farm, just where the yellow flowers, (Treasure Bells) are, you walk up to the tree, and kick it! Hi-ya! Then all the cherries will come toppleing down to your lesure.
Pumpkin seeds come from a Pumpkin, just like strawberry seeds come from a strawberry, and cherry pits come from cherries.
The main crop of Michigan is cherries. More than 70 per cent of the tart cherries and 20 per cent of the sweet cherries grown in the US come from Michigan..
dark cherries are sweeter and red cherries are a bit sour
The possessive form of the plural noun cherries is cherries'.
Cherries is the plural form of cherry. The plural possessive is cherries'.
You can use fresh cherries, dried cherries, or other types of preserved cherries as substitutes for maraschino cherries in a recipe.