Natural Maraschino Cherries Arkadelphia AR

There's nothing natural about the maraschino cherries found on mainstream supermarket shelves. They're a most unnatural shade of crayon red, the result of pickling in a syrup that includes lots of sugar and artificial food coloring.

Clark County Farmers Market
First Methodist Church parking lot
Arkadelphia, AR
Bismarck Community Market
(501) 865-4929
6454 Highway 7
Bismarck, AR
The Natural Place
(501) 258-7026
Little Rock, AR
Booneville Farmers Market
3385 E. State Hwy. 10
Booneville, AR
Berryville Farmers Market
Town Square
Berryville, AR
Walmart Supercenter
(870) 246-2459
109 W.P. Malone Dr
Arkadelphia, AR
Stone County Farmers Market
Courthouse Square
Mountain View, AR
Columbia County Homegrown Market Association
Corner of Stadium & Vine
Magnolia, AR
Faulkner County Farmers Market
1501 Robbins St.; YBMA Fairgrounds
Conway, AR
Downtown For Smith Farmers Market
(479) 784-1001
Located at 2nd & Garrison parking lot
Fort Smith, AR
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Natural Maraschino Cherries

As I was preparing to post Friday’s Chinese New Year recipe for Sweet & Sour Pork , I noticed maraschino cherries were one of the key ingredients. At first, I had the same reaction you may have had: This won’t work. There’s nothing natural about the maraschino cherries found on mainstream supermarket shelves. They’re a most unnatural shade of crayon red, the result of pickling in a syrup that includes lots of sugar and artificial food coloring. In fact, the FDA refers to them as “cherries which have been dyed red, impregnated with sugar and packed in a sugar syrup flavored with oil of bitter almonds or a similar flavor.” Nix that. But some quick research revealed you can enjoy a natural version of our featured entrée. Natural maraschino cherries are available at Whole Foods Market , Trader Joe’s and natural food stores. In lieu of artificial coloring, they’re usually colored with beet concentrate—a fine solution! If you cannot find natural maraschinos at your local organic food store, the Internet will solve your problem. You can order a 12-oz. jar of Princess Natural Maraschino Cherries for $5. While they’re still made with sugar (corn syrup), natural vegetable and fruit concentrates produce a most appealing color. And if you’d like to incorporate them regularly into mixed drinks, you can order a 12-pack of cherries for $50. Also check for the Silver Palate brand, which contains no artificial colors, red dye or preservatives. A 14-oz. jar retails for $8.99, and 12-pac...

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