Blackheart Cherry (Noun)
Meaning
Heart cherry with dark flesh and skin cherry.
Classification
Nouns denoting foods and drinks.
Examples
- The blackheart cherry has been cultivated in England since the 16th century and was often eaten by the wealthy due to its unique dark color.
- A type of sweet cherry known as the blackheart cherry boasts a rich dark flesh surrounded by its characteristic dark skin.
- Some chefs and foodies rave about the rich and complex flavor of the blackheart cherry that grows abundantly in local orchards.
- These unique dark cherries have dark juice which will stain any tablecloth it drips onto.
- Although often consumed raw or baked in pies, blackheart cherry makes for an amazing topping to an evening of decadent vanilla ice cream.