

🍒 Taste the California sunshine in every bite — naturally bold, endlessly versatile!
Traina Home Grown California Sun Dried Natural Pitted Cherries deliver premium, non-GMO, gluten-free, and vegan snacking in a value-packed 5 lb bag. Sun-dried to preserve intense Bing cherry flavor without added sugars or preservatives, these cherries are perfect for healthy snacking or enhancing your favorite recipes with a natural, chewy burst of fruit.
| ASIN | B075FBNJLH |
| Best Sellers Rank | #23,823 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #11 in Dried Cherries |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (851) |
| Manufacturer | Traina Foods |
| Package Dimensions | 9.69 x 7.4 x 4.57 inches; 5 Pounds |
| Units | 80.0 Ounce |
A**S
The Flavor is there. How to bring it out
Many of the reviews on this product are negative because the reviewer does not taste the “Cherry“ In the product like one would if it is fresh, not dried. This was a consistent criticism throughout the negative reviews and right away I knew what the problem was and how to solve it. Rehydration of fried cherries, if done correctly, will come very close to restoring the “fresh cherry” taste. I do this 1/2 a pound of the dried cherries at a time. It involves placing the 1/2 pound of cherries into a microwavable container with lid and covering the cherries with either purified water or distilled water with just enough water to cover the cherries. Place the cherries in a microwave with the lid of the container on tight and microwave it for approximately five minutes. Let the cherries “steep” for at least two hours. What water isn’t absorbed into the cherries turns into really tasty cherry juice. The cherries will swell, but, of course, will not swell nearly as large as a fresh cherry. Doesn’t matter. It’s the taste and the somewhat restored texture that counts. To prevent the rehydrated cherries from fermenting or eventually molding because they were not consumed soon enough, make sure that the amount of cherries that you rehydrate is not too much for your particular personal and/or family consumption. One also has to be careful about the number of rehydrated cherries they eat because there are no pits to slow down the consumption process. Make it a goal to eat no more than 20 to 30 rehydrated cherries a day otherwise side effects like intestinal blockage and excessive gas may occur. Of course, these cherries can also be eaten as is, but there will be very little “cherry taste“. If that doesn’t bother you Then you can skip the rehydration process. Even in that case, it’s not a good idea eating more than 20 to 30 cherries a day. But when this rehydration process is used then I give ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ to this product for texture, taste, quality, and value for the money.
D**Y
A Burst of Sunshine in Every Bite
Indulge in the sweet, tart taste of California with these Sun Dried Natural Pitted Cherries, a deliciously chewy treat that captures the essence of sun-kissed orchards. These aren't just dried fruits; they're tiny, dehydrated gems, bursting with concentrated cherry flavor. It's like having a handful of Californian summers in your pantry, ready to brighten your day. What sets these cherries apart is their natural preparation. Sun-dried to perfection, each cherry retains its vibrant flavor and color, minus the added sugars or preservatives often found in dried fruits. It's like biting into a cherry that has been kissed by the sun, sweet and pure. The texture is a delightful juxtaposition – chewy yet tender, providing a satisfying mouthfeel that's both familiar and surprising. Each bite is a journey through layers of flavor, from the initial burst of tartness to the lingering, sweet aftertaste. It's a sensory experience that's as enjoyable as it is delicious. But it's not just about snacking. These dried cherries are versatile culinary players, ready to enhance your baking, salads, cereals, and even sauces. They're like little flavor bombs, waiting to explode with taste in every dish they grace. TL;DR: California Sun Dried Natural Pitted Cherries are a premium snacking and culinary delight. With their natural sun-dried process and versatile use, they bring a burst of cherry flavor and a touch of Californian sunshine to your meals and snacks. They're not just dried fruit; they're a celebration of natural taste and texture, a true treat for the senses.
A**I
Great product.
The product is very fresh, moist and natural sweet. The delivery time is very fast.
B**A
Tastes just like prunes
I've dehydrated cherries myself, I've also bought the smaller packages of dried cherries. So I know what they are supposed to taste like. These taste like prunes. I do not recommend purchasing them, unless you are wanting expensive prunes.
M**O
Decent dried cherries
Flavor was pretty good but they seem to be coated in something that made them not stick. Because of that, they wouldn't stay in our cookies. They would fall out pretty easily.
M**A
Lovely but no info in package
The cherries themselves are luscious. My kids were a little bummed that they tasted like raisins (only sort of). They're just for me, though, haha. They're not dry and dirty tasting like raisins. They're juicier? But not juicy and not sticky. No added sugar like with dried cranberries, but they're sweet enough on their own! The packaging was a little off-putting compared to other organic dried fruits I have purchased - especially for the price, but I'm not mad - the plastic bag was just like a blue clear trash bag tied closed with a zip tie. There was no label, no nutrition information, no place of origin label, no storage instructions. That could be improved.
L**A
Always wonderful quality in the past
The cherries are absolutely delicious! We’ve been ordering them for over a year. Today we opened the package to discover that the bag had not been closed, and the cherries were loose in the packing box! What a wasted mess.
K**R
I Like Dried Cherries
Dried cherries taste good but do not eat too many at once because the cherries contain lots of sugar. Nevertheless, I prefer dried cherries to fresh one.
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