The word "cherry" comes from the Latin term "cerasum," which refers to the fruit. This Latin term was adapted into Old French as "cherise," eventually evolving into the English "cherry." The name likely traces back to ancient trade routes where the fruit was first cultivated and popularized. Thus, the name reflects both its botanical origins and historical journey.
cherry is foreign fruit and it is called cherry or cherrypazham in malayalam.
cherry liqueur is a chocolate that contains cherry flavoured alcohol
Cherry in Hindi is called as bare (bayr)
It is sometimes called a stone.
Cherry is called "Padmaka" in Sanskrit, and litchi is called "Litchika" in Sanskrit.
Cherry brandy + Orange Juice = Cherry Hooker
Cherry blossom trees are called that because they produce cherry blossoms, which are the flowers of the cherry tree. The term "cherry blossom" refers specifically to the flowers that bloom on these trees, not the fruit they produce.
there are Cherry Cordials, that have cherry's inside of chocolate.
Cherry in Armenian is called as:GERASS and pronounced as GE-RASS.
A cherry grove is called 'une cerisaie' in French.
A pit.
Cherry stone clams are so called because they small and (vaguely) resemble cherry stones.