Cherry Tips | Mixed Greens with Dried Cherries

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Cherry TipsCherries are a ‘super’ food. They’re high in vitamin C and antioxidants, which can help with heart health, joint pain, and lowering cholesterol. Cherry season is a few months away, but you can enjoy them year-round with frozen, dried varieties and cherry juice.

Cherry Tips

Cherries come in two varieties — sweet and sour. Sour cherries, which are great for pies, are higher in antioxidants and vitamin C. They have a short growing season and are usually available for a few weeks beginning in mid-June. Sweet cherries, like the Bing and Rainier varieties, are also excellent sources of vitamins and nutrients. They’re in season from May through August. Both types of cherries are low in calories and sodium, making them a healthy snack.

Choose cherries that are plump and unblemished. Look for green stems and cherries that are darker in color.

Put these cherry tips to use and add more cherries to your diet by tossing a handful of fresh (rinsed and pitted) or dried into your cereal, granola or yogurt. Create healthier sweet treats by stirring them into your cake, cookie or pancake batter.

This salad of Mixed Greens with Dried Cherries, Goat Cheese & Cherry Vinaigrette offers a double cherry punch with dried cherries tossed with the greens and a cherry juice-spiked vinaigrette.

Need more cherries in your life? Try these cherry-filled recipes:

Oatmeal Cherry Chocolate Chip Cookies

Sparkling Cherry Lemonade

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