Yes there is and they are Delicious!
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.)
dark cherries are sweeter and red cherries are a bit sour
That depends on the size of the cherries.
According to my calculations and the old saying "a pint's a pound the world round" then a quart of cherries would weigh more than a pound of cherries. One pint of cherries would weigh 16 ounces and there are 2 pints in a quart. So one quart of cherries would weigh 32 ounces or 2 pounds. Whereas a pound of cherries weighs 16 ounces. Therefore a quart of cherries is double the weight of a pound of cherries.
The answer is cherry or cherries
A cherry is a (typically) sweet fleshy fruit, typically with a single dense nut which grows on trees of the Prunus genus. There are several different species of cherry, depending on the variety. The scientific name for the cherry itself is drupe, which is the name for any fruit with an outer fleshy part and a hard inner seed.
Yes there is and they are Delicious!
Ashwagandha
Cherries.
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.
They look like cherries that are blue and yellow.
Sainsbury's has the red ones for a good price - you can get a mixture (red, yellow and green) at Julian Graves. I have not seen containers with ONLY green cherries yet.
acerola cherries
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.)
Bing cherries may fit that description.
Cherries is the plural form of cherry. The plural possessive is cherries'.