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Inspect the cherries for small holes or splits through which worms may enter. Look for any soft or discolored spots on the cherries, as these could indicate the presence of worms. Consider soaking the cherries in a solution of saltwater to encourage any worms inside to emerge.
I'll take cherries without parasites, thank you very much.
It would seem that if you boiled the cherries with worms-you have also boiled the worms. I guess if you like boiled worms it would be safe. Most people do not eat worms by choice boiled or not.
Soak them in cold water for a few hours. We harvested a bucket full of sour cherries today. I started soaking them about two hours ago...you won't see the worms floating at the top, but if you stir the cherries around with your hand you will see all of the little buggers. Rinse well and enjoy :)
you just ate maggots
No. Cherries float in water of their own accord. The volume of water displaced by a cherry is enough that the buoyant force of the water can counteract the weight of the cherry.
Make a plain cupcake and add cherries and scumi worms.
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.
yes ,they grow sweet cherries and sour cherries