Cannabaceae

A cherry pie
Ukrainian cherry Varenyky

This is a list of notable cherry dishes and foods that are prepared using cherries as a primary ingredient.

Cherry dishes and foods[edit]

A slice of British cherry cake
Griottines de Fougerolles (cherries macerated in eau-de-vie)
Sour cherry soup in Budapest, Hungary

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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