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Here's a great cherry substitute for warmer climates called the Barbados cherry or Acerola or West Indian cherry. It's a known "superfood" due to its antioxidant qualities and amazing vitamin C ratio.
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Green Matters on MSNWhy Is the Price of Cherries So Expensive These Days?Why are cherries so expensive? Climate change may be driving up the price of cherries since fewer can be grown in areas with ...
Following two banner crop years in California’s San Joaquin Valley, cherry yields are projected to decline by as much as 50% ...
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