Chokecherry

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By Bo Friberg

Published 1989

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The name chokecherry is given to a number of varieties of wild cherry native to North America that are so named because of their intense sourness and astringency when unripe. The skin of this small, tart cherry turns red to almost black when mature. The dark red flesh is unpleasant raw but is an excellent ingredient for jams and jellies.