Author: Nia Rouseberg
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Last Updated:
August 08, 2022
Cherry is a very tasty, juicy and healthy berry. It often happens that cherries collected on their site turn out to be wormy. Indeed, when growing berries for themselves and their families, gardeners often do not want to spray trees with chemistry, they try to get by with natural means.
Cherry is a very tasty, juicy and healthy berry. It often happens that cherries collected on their site turn out to be wormy. Indeed, when growing berries for themselves and their families, gardeners often do not want to spray trees with chemistry, they try to get by with natural means.
As a result, cherries often turn out to be wormy. Yes, and on the market you can also buy wormy cherries. And although everyone knows that if worms come across in a cherry, then it is definitely environmentally friendly, without chemistry. But I don’t really want to eat cherries, knowing about the possible presence of worms in it.
It turns out that getting rid of worms in cherries is quite simple: just soak the berries for a while in slightly salted water, and then rinse under running water. All the worms will safely crawl out of the cherry on their own.
Recipes with cherries
Step 1
For work, we need cherries - 500 grams, water - 1 liter, salt - 1 tsp, colander, bowl.
Step 2
Sort the cherries, removing spoiled and rumpled berries, leaves and stalks. Rinse under running water.
Step 3
Stir water at room temperature and salt until the salt is completely dissolved. Dip the cherry in salted water. The water should completely cover the cherries. Leave for 30 minutes. The worms will crawl out of the cherry themselves.
Step 4
Rinse the cherries under running water. The cherry is ready to go.