cherrys dont come from china IDIOT!!!
yes, actually cherries do come in a bunch but most will be sour!
China/hong kongWisconsin and Michigan are known for their cherry production. The finger of land sticking out into Lake Michigan in Wisconsin is Door County and has Cherry Festivals every year. Wisconsin is noted for their sour red cherries.Michigan is another state renowned for Cherries. Ripe Bing cherries are noted there for their production.The temperate waters of Lake Michigan provide the perfect growing conditions for both types.
Wheat, soybeans, corn, cherries, peaches, and apples.
choke cherries are originally from china and were spotted there first. but also they came from florda.
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
Mostly from Guandong Province.
The Nintendo DSi consoles are manufactured in China.
Regarding people, cherries, or the crime family?
The red part. Don't eat the pit or the stem a.k.a. the brown part
Technically speaking it does come from a cherry tree! But a more acurate answer would be in China. Cherry Blossoms originated in China, and then was brought over seas by European settelers. Thus making everyone think they come from Japan.
No, a wine with aromas of cherries does not necessarily contain cherries. The fruity aromas in wine come from various compounds formed during fermentation and aging, which can resemble the scent of cherries or other fruits. These aromas are a result of the grape variety, winemaking techniques, and terroir, rather than the actual presence of cherry fruit.