The classic fire red maraschino cherries made in the U.S. often have a sugary flavor but can also feature a subtle almond taste, while imported varieties offer fresher, tart flavors.
The evolution of maraschino cherries dates back to the 16th century on the Dalmatian Coast, where sour marasca cherries were preserved in a liqueur to extend the harvest.
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