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commercial cherry crop is grown in the u.s., mostly in michigan, california, oregon and washington. the most popular variety is the bing cherry, which was developed by seth luelling od milwaukie, oregon in . it was allegedly named for his manchurian foreman. there are now thousands of varieties of cherries
and most are still picked by hand. cherries & antioxidants at more than orac units per hundred grams of fruit, cherries have a higher antioxidant capacity than grapes, oranges, plums, raspberries and strawberries combined. in the th century, developing gout or arthritis would have meant a long relationship...
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chinese and meruňka in czech). contents description uses history, production, and cultivation references credits description prunus is a genus of plant in the family rosaceae. rosaceae is one of the largest families of flowering plants with about species, including apples , berries, peaches , plums, cherries
, the hawthorn tree, the mountain ash, and many others. the genus prunus includes the plums , cherries , peaches, apricots, and almonds . there are around species of prunus spread throughout the northern temperate regions of the globe. the prunus subgenus, which includes the apricots and plums, is distinguished...
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