Sentence examples for cherry produce from inspiring English sources

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FRUIT WOODS like apple, pear, peach and cherry produce a milder smoke flavor well suited to poultry and seafood.

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The higher acid content of the sour cherry produces its characteristic tart flavour.

Cornus florida (flowering dogwood) is chiefly ornamental, whereas the European C. mas (cornelian cherry) produces edible fruit, and C. macrophylla yields wood useful for furniture.

After the left-back's shot had been blocked, his second bite at the cherry produced a neat square cross that Defoe volleyed home from close range.

Michigan grows about 75 per cent of the tart cherries produced in the US and 20 per cent of the sweet variety.

But led by young and inexperienced boss Harry Redknapp, the Cherries produced one of the biggest shocks in the tournament's history.

An old tradition in the Senne Valley of Belgium, the center of lambic production, is to steep fruit in the beers, most often cherries to produce kriek, or raspberries to make framboise.

THE CHERRY ORCHARD Produced and directed by Michael Cacoyannis; written by Mr. Cacoyannis, based on the play by Anton Chekhov; director of photography, Aris Stavrou; edited by Mr. Cacoyannis and Takis Hadzis; music by Tchaikovsky, performed by Vladimir Ashkenazy; production designer, Dionysis Fotopoulos; released by Kino International.

Further processing of cherry coffee produces residues known as coffee hull (parchment) and coffee pulp.

In addition to cereals, specialty crops of poppy seeds and sour cherries are produced.

Grower Alfonso Alvarez has 42 acres dedicated to cherries, and produces 400,000 to 500,000 pounds per year.

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