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Definition of chokecherry in English: chokecherrynounˈtʃəʊkˌtʃɛriˈCHōkˌCHerē A North American cherry with astringent fruit which is edible when cooked. Prunus virginiana, family Rosaceae Example sentencesExamples - The choke cherries are too puckery to be eaten raw.
- They hang out where it is cool, usually near water in the early fall, and eat choke cherries and berries where they can.
- The small black cherries resemble choke cherry fruits & just like choke cherries are inaccurately regarded as toxic, or have been mistaken for toxic because true laurels are toxic.
- It's also known as choke cherry because of the bitterness of the berries.
- They picked wild service berries, choke cherries, and buffalo or bull berries in the fall, and gathered the bark of the cottonwood tree, enjoying its sweet interior.
- We hand pick choke cherries, cook them down, remove the seeds and skins, and use the pulp to create this tasty jam.
- Any help greatly appreciated, especially since the choke cherries are out of the freezer and totally defrosted now!
- Picking choke cherries is easy, because they grow in big clusters and your bucket will fill up fast.
- Over the past two years, the prototype harvester has also been tested in saskatoons and choke cherries.
- Astringency is removed by cooking, and choke cherries make tasty pie-fillings, sauces and wine.
Definition of chokecherry in US English: chokecherrynounˈCHōkˌCHerē A North American cherry with an edible astringent fruit that is more palatable when cooked. Prunus virginiana, family Rosaceae Example sentencesExamples - We hand pick choke cherries, cook them down, remove the seeds and skins, and use the pulp to create this tasty jam.
- They hang out where it is cool, usually near water in the early fall, and eat choke cherries and berries where they can.
- Over the past two years, the prototype harvester has also been tested in saskatoons and choke cherries.
- They picked wild service berries, choke cherries, and buffalo or bull berries in the fall, and gathered the bark of the cottonwood tree, enjoying its sweet interior.
- Astringency is removed by cooking, and choke cherries make tasty pie-fillings, sauces and wine.
- The small black cherries resemble choke cherry fruits & just like choke cherries are inaccurately regarded as toxic, or have been mistaken for toxic because true laurels are toxic.
- It's also known as choke cherry because of the bitterness of the berries.
- Picking choke cherries is easy, because they grow in big clusters and your bucket will fill up fast.
- Any help greatly appreciated, especially since the choke cherries are out of the freezer and totally defrosted now!
- The choke cherries are too puckery to be eaten raw.
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