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Genus
  
Prunus

Cultivar
  
'Montmorency'

Species
  
Prunus cerasus

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Origin
  
Asia Minor, near the Black Sea

Similar
  
Dried cherry, Royal Ann cherry, Bing cherry, North Star cherry, Cherry pie

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The Montmorency cherry is a variety of sour cherry (Prunus cerasus) grown in Canada, France, and the United States, particularly in Michigan and in Door County, Wisconsin. Montmorency cherries are part of the lighter-red Amarelle cultivar of sour cherries, rather than the darker-red Morello cultivar. Michigan produces over 90,000 tons of Montmorency cherries each year.

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History

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The history of the 'Montmorency' tart cherry extends back to ancient Rome. The Romans are credited with discovering this tiny red fruit along the Black Sea in Asia Minor. After Roman legionnaires discovered the tart cherries, they carried them with them and introduced them to the rest of Roman territory. They planted cherry trees alongside Roman roads and soldiers used the fruit for food and the wood to build weapons and repair equipment.

The tree was named for Montmorency, an area of France near Paris.

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The tree produces large, light red fruit (although some trees produce a darker red fruit) and has been cultivated in the United States since at least the early 20th century. It is the most popular sour cherry in the United States and Canada, and is extensively used in cherry pies, as well as in jams and preserves.

'Montmorency' cherries are also marketed in dried form, and Montmorency cherry juice and juice concentrate are also sold.

Health

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Since the early 21st century, the 'Montmorency' cherry has been promoted as a healthful food, due to several purported health benefits.

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Researchers have also studied the impact of 'Montmorency' cherry intake on systolic blood pressure; they suspect that the benefits in this case are due to circulating phenolic acid.

References

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