Sour cherries
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Ingredient Information

Name

Sour cherries

Category

Frutas

Popularity

26 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Sour cherries, also known as tart cherries or Montmorency cherries in some Spanish-speaking countries, are a type of small, red fruit distinguished by their intense, acidic flavor, unlike sweet cherries. This unique flavor makes them ideal for use in recipes where a contrast of flavors is desired, such as in pies, jams, sauces, and desserts.

The origin of sour cherries dates back primarily to temperate regions of the northern hemisphere, being especially popular in the United States and Eastern Europe, where they have been cultivated for centuries. They are valued not only for their flavor but also for their nutritional benefits.

Among their properties, sour cherries stand out for their high content of antioxidants, vitamins (especially vitamin C) and minerals, in addition to natural anti-inflammatory compounds. They are attributed with health benefits such as reducing muscle pain and improving sleep, in addition to contributing to a balanced diet.

In cooking, sour cherries add a touch of acidity and freshness that complements both sweet and savory recipes, making preparations more balanced and flavorful.

Nutritional Properties

2.1g
fiber
4mcg
folate
222mg
potassium
8g
sugars
50
calories
0mcg
lycopene
1g
proteins
7mg
vitamin c
0.3g
total fats
12g
carbohydrates

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