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Red cherries are the edible fruit of various species of the genus Prunus, known for their sweet or slightly sour flavor and their intense bright red color. These small, round fruits have juicy pulp and smooth skin, and are highly valued both for fresh consumption and for the preparation of desserts, jams, pies, and beverages.
Native primarily to temperate regions of the northern hemisphere, red cherries are widely cultivated in countries such as the United States, Turkey, Spain, and Chile. In gastronomy, their use is very versatile, adding a touch of color and flavor to recipes ranging from cakes to meat sauces.
Regarding their properties, red cherries are an excellent source of antioxidants, vitamins (especially vitamin C and vitamin A), and minerals such as potassium. Furthermore, they contain natural anti-inflammatory compounds that may help reduce muscle pain and improve overall health.
In Hispanic America, besides red cherry, this fruit is also known as guinda (in countries like Chile and Argentina) or simply cherry, although it is important to distinguish them from black or sour cherries, depending on the specific type.
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