Monday, July 13, 2020

Snack Time!

One of my favorite treats this time of year is Rainier cherries. They taste similar to the more common Bing cherries but have a lower acidic content. Rainier cherries are grown in the Pacific Northwest and readily available here from mid-June to mid-July.

According to Washington State Magazine:
"Their skin is thin and sensitive. They’re easily bruised. And their season—six to seven weeks, if we’re lucky—is more fleeting than summer itself. That short harvest time and extreme susceptibility to wind and rain and temperatures either too hot or too cold are just a couple of reasons why Rainier cherries are so special."
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They taste as good as they look!






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20 comments:

  1. When I first saw your photo, I thought I was looking at plums. I guess I think of cherries as only being red in color. I noticed one of them looks bruised. You must not have been gentle enough with that one; either that, or it got its feelings hurt.

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  2. I'm a great fan of cherries. I even take sour cherry extract to keep my gout at bay.

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  3. Yum! How delicious they look...and my mouth is watering. Thanks for sharing.

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  4. Hello,
    The Rainier cherries looks delicious, I believe I have tried them on one of my trips to Washington. Enjoy your day, have a great week ahead!

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  5. Cherries are a favorite treat of my family. I haven't seen the rainier cherries here yet, but we have enjoyed the traditional red or bing cherry once so far this season. Have a great week!

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  6. yummy! they look delicious as I am sure they are. a new sort for me, never heard before.

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  7. Oh they DO look tasty!
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  8. I love cherries.....sweet....But, I don't know "Rainier cherries." I'll find its in groceries.

    Have a wonderful day

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  9. Hi Sandy,
    I love your photography. It always looks so inviting!

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  10. They sound yummy and sweet photo ~ ^_^

    Be Safe, Be Well,
    A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  11. oh yes! Whenever I see Rainier cherries I also buy them as they are the sweetest.

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  12. ...one of the many sweet tastes of the season!

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  13. They do look rather more'ish what a shame the season is so short - or maybe that's what makes them so special!

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  14. Lovely!
    Have a wonderful day!

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  15. I especially love them in Cherry Garcia icecream!

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  16. I bet they are wonderful. I used to love fruit but the acidic taste bothers me more and more.

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  17. They look so pretty! Nice to know about Rainier Cherries.
    Enjoy your healthy snack.

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  18. Must go to Farmers Market. Right now. No time to comment ))).

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  19. My husband LOVES rainier cherries! We have a tree in our yard and our haul this year was massive!

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