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  2. Here's Exactly What Happens to Your Body if You Eat Cherries ...

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    6. Your brain will benefit. If you continue eating cherries every day long-term, it’s not just your heart that will benefit—your brain will too. “Cherries are also full of polyphenol ...

  3. Trouble Sleeping? Experts Say Cherries Are A Natural ... - AOL

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    Cherries aren’t just a sweet treat—they’re also a great source of health-boosting compounds. “Cherries are a good source of vitamin C and potassium providing more than 10% of the daily ...

  4. The Surprising Health Benefits of Cherries—and the ... - AOL

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    When you experience exercise-related muscle damage (like the tearing of the muscles that naturally occurs), cherries can help you recover quickly and reduce the soreness you experience, Nelson says.

  5. Cherry leaf spot - Wikipedia

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    Cherry leaf spot ( Blumeriella jaapii) is a fungal disease which infects cherries and plums. Sweet, sour, and ornamental cherries are susceptible to the disease, being most prevalent in sour cherries. The variety of sour cherries that is the most susceptible are the English morello cherries. This is considered a serious disease in the Midwest ...

  6. Evans Cherry - Wikipedia

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    The Evans Cherry also sold under the name 'Bali', is a sour cherry ( Prunus cerasus) cultivar rediscovered in an old orchard near Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, and is significant because cherries were not considered viable in the harsh climate of the Canadian prairies, yet the specimen, discovered by Ieuan Evans, had been growing there since the ...

  7. Rainier cherry - Wikipedia

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    Rainier cherry. Rainier ( / reɪˈnɪər / ray-NEER) is a cultivar of cherry. It was developed in 1952 at Washington State University by Harold Fogle, and named after Mount Rainier. It is a cross between the Bing and Van cultivars. [ 1] Rainiers are considered a premium type of cherry. They are sweet with a thin skin and thick creamy-yellow flesh.

  8. Study Shows Cherries Can Help Combat Symptoms of Arthritis - AOL

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    Health benefits of cherries. 1.Cherries are rich in antioxidants. Some experts believe the darker the color of a fruit, the greater the antioxidant level, and with cherries' dark red color, they ...

  9. Montmorency cherry - Wikipedia

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    Montmorency cherry. The Montmorency cherry is a variety of sour cherry ( Prunus cerasus) grown in Europe, Canada, United States , particularly in the Grand Traverse Bay region of Northwest Michigan, Door County, Wisconsin, and parts of Indian Administered Kashmir. Montmorency cherries are part of the lighter-red Amarelle cultivar of sour ...