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Montmorency

[mont-muh-ren-see, mawn-maw-rahn-see]

noun

  1. Anne Duc de, 1493–1567, French marshal: constable of France 1537.



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Instead of dried cherries, I use Montmorency tart cherry concentrate.

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A: Tart Montmorency cherries have some fascinating biological activity.

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In fact, that’s what Hellbender does, using Montmorency cherries.

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Deep and savory, with flavors of sweet Montmorency cherries, wild sage and maybe just a whiff of wood smoke from a fire far away.

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In the backyard, we planted a Montmorency cherry tree, known for its jewel-toned, half-sweet, half-sour fruit.

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