4.3 Australian Cherry

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4.3 Australian Cherry

Description

The early season will fall within three months, from May to August, and the late season will fall from December to February of the following year.

Characteristics of Australian Cherries:

  • Australian cherries have a firm skin, a slightly reddish-purple color, and are not as shiny as New Zealand cherries. The fruit size can reach 28-30mm.
  • They have sweet, juicy tastes and distinctive aromas compared to other cherries.
  • Australian cherries have a slightly reddish-purple exterior with shiny skin, uniform large size, and crisp flesh with a rich sweetness.

Nutrient contents:

According to nutrition experts, 154g of cherry fruit contains manganese: 5% DV, calories: 97, potassium: 10% DV, protein: 2g, copper: 5% DV, carbs: 25g, fiber: 3g, and vitamin C: 18% DV.

The water content in cherries is over 80 to 90%, with the remainder consisting of vitamins and minerals such as vitamin C, which helps boost the immune system, vitamin A, which improves vision, and a substantial amount of fiber, which is beneficial for digestion.

Storage instructions:

Cherries are sensitive to high temperatures and are difficult to store at room temperature. Therefore, when purchasing cherries, buyers should keep them in a sealed container in the refrigerator.

Cherries can maintain their freshness and nutritional content for about 10 days when stored at the optimal temperature of 0°C and humidity levels between 90% and 95%.

Keep cherries dry at all times, especially the stems, as cherries absorb water quickly. Wet cherries soften or spoil faster. Wash them just before eating to help keep them fresh longer.

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