08/22/2019 / By Melissa Smith
Cherries are small, round, dark red stone fruits that may taste sweet or tart (sour), depending on the variety. When you eat cherries, you enjoy much more than their delicious taste because they offer many health benefits. Here are seven reasons why you should start eating this amazing fruit today:
The best way to eat cherries is eating them fresh when they are in season, typically from June to August. You can also reap its benefits in other ways. If you can’t find fresh ones, opt for frozen cherries, freeze-dried powders, preservative-free dried cherries, and 100 percent tart cherry juice.
You can add frozen or freeze-dried powders to smoothies or overnight oats. You can also pair cherries with other foods rich in protein and healthy fats to stabilize blood sugar, such as almonds or pistachios. For cherry juice, you can drink it straight up or add it to sparkling water. (Related: Cherries are nutrient-dense, low-calorie fruits that provide important nutrients necessary for your best health.)
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