Legend has it that
George Washington as a boy cut down a cherry tree. When his father saw the
tree, he was angry. "George," he said. "Did you do that?"
"Yes,
Father," he said, “I cannot tell a lie." George Washington's father
was proud of George for telling the truth.
The cherry is a stone fruit related to the plum. There are three
types of cherry – sweet and sour; both used in cooking and preserves; and
decorative cherries, grown for their flowers.
Cherry trees flourish in regions with cold climates. The
tree can reach about six meters at maturity. Its fruit is borne in clusters on
long stalks.
This is a recipe for an easy-to-make cherry preserve:
Ingredients
·
500g ripe sweet cherries
·
150g caster sugar
·
Liqueur brandy (enough to cover the cherries in
a jar)
·
Vanilla pod (Vanilla pods contain the seeds from
the vanilla orchid plant.)
·
Cinnamon stick
Preparation
1.
Wash the cherries and dry gently
2.
Place into clean sterilized jar and add the
caster sugar, vanilla pod and cinnamon stick.
3.
Seal tightly and leave to steep for 5-6 weeks.
Enjoy neat or over ice cream.
Love
Engela
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