Green of course
There are two wave lengths that are absorbed well. Red and blue colors are the best.
There are 7 colors in the rainbow and they are green,purple,blue,orange ,yellow,pink,red (not in order though) green is the best!
My red and green car :d
The blue and the red spectrum of visible light is best absorbed by chlorophyll.http://www.ndpteachers.org/perit/Absorption%20Spectrum%20%5B2%5D.jpg
They are the greens. That is why plants are green
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.)
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.
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.
dark cherries are sweeter and red cherries are a bit sour
Does red velvet cake have cherries in it
Bing cherries may fit that description.
Cherries and berries are probably the best. Green apples are good too.
they grow green in a tree
Red
The best way to determine the optimal time for harvesting ripe coffee cherries is by checking their color and firmness. Ripe cherries are usually deep red or purple and feel firm to the touch. Harvesting at this stage ensures the best flavor and quality of the coffee beans.
Red.
Where I live, at least, black cherries are actually a dark deep red.