dark cherries are sweeter and red cherries are a bit sour
Yes, Red cherries usually refer to sour cherries or pie cherries, and black cherries, or dark cherries are the sweeter eating kind.
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No. They taste the same.... but if I was making Black Forest Cake, I would use Maraschino cherries which are red cherries!
Does red velvet cake have cherries in it
They don't, they just dye them green. The cherries used to make maraschino cherries are generally very light in color... more of a cream or yellow than red. To make green ones, they simply add green food coloring instead of red. (The same process is used in candied cherries... cherries in general are not as universally and vividly red as most people think.)
The maraschino cherries you typically see on baked goods and ice cream sundaes are normal cherries that have been pickled, sweetened, and dyed bright red.
Both red and green candied cherries are preserved with sugar and a lot of food coloring. If they wanted to, they could also make orange or purple candied cherries.
Where I live, at least, black cherries are actually a dark deep red.
No. They taste the same.... but if I was making Black Forest Cake, I would use Maraschino cherries which are red cherries!
anything you want them to be they wont correct you
Does red velvet cake have cherries in it
Red
They don't, they just dye them green. The cherries used to make maraschino cherries are generally very light in color... more of a cream or yellow than red. To make green ones, they simply add green food coloring instead of red. (The same process is used in candied cherries... cherries in general are not as universally and vividly red as most people think.)
Red.
My lips were stained red after I ate an entire bowlful of cherries.
The maraschino cherries you typically see on baked goods and ice cream sundaes are normal cherries that have been pickled, sweetened, and dyed bright red.
Green of course
Cherries and strawberries normally make your lips red.
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