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Just Tomatoes, Etc! Just Cherries - 2.5 oz. (70g)   Just Cherries taste like a sour cherry that is tasty and tart, as if freshly picked but with a crunch! Just Cherries are convenient cherries that can be used in popular Italian Desserts that use dried cherries. Just like fresh cherries, you won't be able to stop eating Just Cherries tangy cherries! Just Cherries delicious tart cherries are a real treat, and are light and crunchy. Pop a few Just Cherries into your mouth right out of the bag, or toss a few into cobblers, pies, scones and muffins for a tangy accent. You can also add Just Cherries to salads, smoothies and sauces for a tart sensation. Just Cherries taste just as good as fresh cherries. The contents of a 2.5 oz. pouch of Just Cherries are equivalent to approximately 1.5 pounds of fresh cherries. Here's to eating healthy!   Fun Food FactsDid you know that apples are Mother Nature's toothbrushes? Pack an apple in your lunch and eat it last to clean your teeth! The banana plant is not a tree, but is actually the world's largest herb plant. Bunches of bananas are called 'hands.' Bananas are the 4th largest fruit crop in the world. Bananas are one of the most nutritious fruits you can eat and one of the most convenient. Blueberries contain anthocyanin which is good for your eyesight. Blueberries are the second most popular berry in the U.S. Do you know what is the most popular berry? Over 200 million pounds of blueberries are grown every year in North America. So... you better eat your share. Blueberries are very popular. 1,500 new products containing blueberries were introduces in 2005. Native American tribes of the Northwest harvested the blueberry since very early times. They called it a "star berry" because of the five-pointed blossom at the end of each berry. Native American tribes of the Northwest used the leaves of the blueberry to make a tea that was good for the blood and the juice was used to relieve respiratory conditions.
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