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Glacé cherry is a small, round fruit that has been preserved through a process of blanching and subsequent storage in thick, sweet syrup. This ingredient typically has a bright red color and a firm yet tender texture, making it ideal for decorating and adding flavor to a wide variety of desserts and baked goods, such as pies, sweet breads, cookies, and cakes.
The origin of the glacé cherry dates back to traditional European fruit preservation techniques, used to extend its shelf life and maintain its color and flavor. Although originally common in European baking, its use has spread to many cuisines around the world, especially in recipes for Christmas and special celebrations.
Among its properties, the glacé cherry provides a sweet flavor and a very attractive visual touch. As it is preserved in syrup, its content of water and fresh nutrients is reduced, but it still offers carbohydrates as a quick source of energy and antioxidants derived from the original fruit.
Regarding synonyms in Spanish from Latin America, although the term "cereza glaceada" is generally recognized, it can also be found under names such as cereza confitada or cereza en almíbar. In some regions, they are simply called cereza confitada, referring to the process of preserving the fruit by cooking it in sugar.
This ingredient is indispensable for those seeking to give a professional and attractive finish to their sweet recipes, providing that distinctive traditional and festive touch.
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