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A Simply Sweet Cherry Fest

By Elizabeth Smith, June 27, 2012  |  Meet the Blogger  |  More Posts by Elizabeth Smith

I’ve got some juicy, plump, sweet news to share: it’s time for cherries, especially at Whole Foods Market®! Cherry Fest is our annual celebration of fresh cherries, one of the most anticipated fruits we sell. Whether creating something savory or sweet, or simply diving into a heaping bowl of chilled cherries, now is the time to celebrate this peak-season fruit and our stores are the place to find them. We source the best cherries – and plenty of them – so our stores have enough cherries for all of your cherry needs.

Now that you know where to find them, let’s talk about how to select the tastiest cherries. Here are a five steps to help you…well, you know, cherry-pick the best of the basket.

How to Pick a Sweet Cherry

Check the stems. Fresh cherries have green stems

Give them a feel. Cherries should be firm, no soft spots or bruising

Look for the good color. Depending on variety, ideally they should be deep, bright red to mahogany

Give them the once over. Fruit should be free of insect damage and pitting (little indentations caused by dehydration)

Give them a taste. Be sure the amount of sugar in the fruit is high

Oh, and size matters for cherries. Keep in mind the larger the cherry, the more fruit (less pit) you get. We want you to celebrate Cherry Fest in a big way too, so we’re giving away a case of cherries to five randomly selected winners! Yes, a whole case of cherries! (“How much is a case?” you ask. It’s a lot – about 10 pounds of cherries – enough to bake ‘em, preserve ‘em, dry ‘em, freeze ‘em and still have some for snacking on.) All we want to know is what you would do with a whole case of cherries.

Tell us in the comments below by July 11 and you could win! 

The fine print: These are red Washington cherries and will be shipped directly to you from our farmer partners. Depending on availability and quality, they may be organic or conventional. No purchase necessary. Promotion ends July 11, 2012, 11:59 PM CDT. Must be a legal resident of the US or Canada (except in Quebec, where it is void) age 18 or older to participate. Taxes on prize, if applicable, are the responsibility of the winner. Employees of Whole Foods Market, Inc., are not eligible.

Void where prohibited.

Category: Contests, Produce

 

10,212 Comments

Comments

Niusha says ...
We'll eat them raw, all of them. We can easily go through 10lbs of cherry in a week or so!
07/10/2012 6:58:42 PM CDT
Martrin Goldman says ...
I would pit them ,cut them in half and mix them with vanilla ice cream!!!
07/10/2012 7:05:15 PM CDT
Chrystal J. says ...
I'd make cherry pie.
07/10/2012 7:38:49 PM CDT
Angela Hess says ...
Oh boy would this be fun! If I had a case of Cherries I would want to make the following items. In all reality I would only get to get to make a few, because my husband is a cherry freak and would eat a ton of them! I would start with a huge bowl of cherries for hubby to eat. Then I would used the brusied or mushed ones to make: Cherry preserves cherry flavored syrup to mix in with soda water Smoothies with Cherries and other yummy berries I would use the good looking ones to make: a cherry cobbler a cherry glazed pork dish then a cherry cake a cherry pie with lattice work top and If after all that I still have cherries I would freeze half for the rest of the summer for smoothies and then pit and dry the rest and make some: chocolate covered cherries cherry cookies trail mix And then I would invite my families and friends over for a cherry fest!!!!
07/10/2012 7:42:09 PM CDT
Karine T says ...
what i would do with a whole case of cherries, first i would share it with my family, give some to neighbors and friends and make cherry jam, cherry juice, and cherry puree. I LOVE CHERRIES!!
07/10/2012 7:59:02 PM CDT
Paula Tavernie says ...
We love to just eat them as a snack they are so good!!! ptavernie at yahoo dot com
07/10/2012 8:40:45 PM CDT
Hugo Ulloa says ...
Yummy yummy cherries, so delicious in everything!
07/10/2012 8:44:13 PM CDT
Rajee Pandi says ...
There are many recipes to try with cherries. I would love to eat them as a snack and would bake cherry cake YUM
07/10/2012 8:54:37 PM CDT
Alesia Stevens says ...
If I won I would make pies (freezing some for later)and turnovers, i would dry some for eating later as snacks and to go on salads. I would also enjoy eating them with my daughter while watching movies! Because there are so many, I would also enjoy sharing them with family and friends!
07/10/2012 9:05:00 PM CDT
Jocelyn Chilson says ...
I have a 14 month old son who only recently took an interest in solid foods. He is very picky, but he adores cherries just like his mommy does. We just had some allergy testing done this week and found out he has a ton of food allergies. I am still nursing him, so I need to follow a restricted diet, too. Our household now has to cut out wheat, eggs, soybeans, sesame seeds, peanuts, cashews, brazil nuts, almonds, shellfish, and seafood. If we won a case of cherries, we would really be grateful. It's a food that everyone in our house loves and can eat with no problems. We would just wash them and eat them, puree them and add them to yogurt, and make smoothies with them. We hope we win this sweet treat!
07/10/2012 9:16:06 PM CDT
Thomas S. says ...
Upon receiving, the grandkids would help us eat them straight from the box. Hopefully we would have some left. We would have to create a cherry pie or 2, some preserves, a sweet n sour chicken w/ cherry glaze. We would dry a pound to make our own granola snack mix.
07/10/2012 9:22:15 PM CDT
wenjin says ...
I would share with my friends!
07/10/2012 9:39:45 PM CDT
Samantha says ...
I would eat them all! Also share them with my boyfriend's family. We all love cherries!
07/10/2012 10:02:44 PM CDT
Julie M says ...
I don't like fruit, except cherries. I love fresh cherries. I would make myself absolutely sick eating these. And I would love every minute of it.
07/10/2012 10:26:43 PM CDT
April says ...
I love cherries! I love to just eat them as snacks, use them in pies and desserts, toppings on ice creams, toss them into smoothies and shakes, etc. Yum!
07/10/2012 11:45:56 PM CDT
Lester Cole says ...
Send them to my daughter's special needs day camp.
07/11/2012 12:24:01 AM CDT
Kathleen says ...
My hubby loves cherry pie - and I love making pies as much as he loves eating them!! We'd share with all our kids and grandkids, too. Healthy, yummy cherries!!
07/11/2012 12:43:46 AM CDT
Michael says ...
I would make all sorts of Paleo deserts. I like to play with ingredients and would love a case of cherries to experiment with. I could also make a salad with some cherry mix and will use it as a sweet sauce for pork or fish.
07/11/2012 1:18:27 AM CDT
Marco says ...
I'd eat some myself and freeze some, but--most of all--I'd give them to my dad. I understand cherries are great for those with arthritis because they reduce joint inflammation, and they're for preventing Alzheimer's disease. They're good for helping to sleep because of the melatonin content and there are other benefits to the antioxidants/anthocyanins which are believed to aid in reducing heart disease and cancer. I'm sure there are more reasons to give them to my dad, but just the ones I mentioned are enough to make me confident enough to "push" them on my dad.
07/11/2012 1:48:30 AM CDT
Zheng Huang says ...
Have a cherry party and eat them with my friends of course!!! Just the Fruit~~~
07/11/2012 2:33:09 AM CDT
Susan Crawford says ...
I love cherry pie!
07/11/2012 5:10:53 AM CDT
April V. says ...
I would pig out on them at first - which would take away at least a quarter of the case. Then I would probably puree the rest and freeze them for daily smoothies!
07/11/2012 5:27:38 AM CDT
Megan says ...
I would eat, freeze and preserve them.
07/11/2012 5:30:02 AM CDT
Rise Isom says ...
I would snack, snack, snack
07/11/2012 5:37:35 AM CDT
Sarah says ...
I would eat some, freeze some, and share some.
07/11/2012 6:33:10 AM CDT

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