The tangy-sweet taste
of this little red fruits won their place of one of the most delicious fruits
ever.
Cherries are usually
found on deserts or, sometimes, in simple fruiters. The delicacy of this
reddish fruits is what characterizes them.
This fruits were
brought to America in the 1600’s, but at first, people like Roman conquerors,
Greek citizens and Chinese noblemen were the only ones who were worthy enough
to eat them.
Peter
Dougherty (some sort of cheery-distributor) was a Presbyterian missionary who
lived in northern Michigan. In 1852, he planted cherry trees on Old
Mission Peninsula, so, when the other farmers notice that his trees were
growing with a brand new kind of fruit, they began to plan trees as well.
Today,
the U.S. cherry industry produces more than 650 million pounds of tart and
sweet cherries each year. Much of the cherry production is concentrated
in Michigan (as we previously mention) and the Pacific Northwest.
Now, you know the history of cherries! If you want to learn more about your favorite fruits, stay tuned!
Love always
Cheryl
It is very interesting this short story Cheryl. It is amazing how cherry was brought to America, and with a lot of production. It looks delicious. -Ana Velasco Huerta
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