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Choke Cherry?

Started by Jeff, August 10, 2021, 07:55:03 AM

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wisconsitom

All choke cherries are one and the same species-Prunus virginiana-but there are geographical variants.  "Canada red cherry" a well-known landscape cultivar sporting reddish-purple summer foliage-is one such variety.  Said to have showed up in a N. Dakota nursery row.  Not at all sure where the original genetics come from.

All such cherries and other small-fruited trees and shrubs can be called by that most wonderful of New England phrases....pucker brush!
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Jeff

I took some video of picking enough to make jelly. Tough walking in that bramble with raspberries and wild clematis vines.
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curved-wood

We do an alcohol that is very very good with choke cherry that is somewat like Porto with an almond flavor. To be really good it has to age 3 years otherwise the taste of the alcohol is too rough. Here is the receipe :
-125 ml of sugar
-250 ml of fruit with the kernel
-500 ml of alcool  40% ( could be vodka, rhum etc )
My father in law used to do some wine. It has a fairly high level of alcohol. Anyway, it was not a winner...more a type of wine for a teenager that just want to get drunk

Tacotodd

Trying harder everyday.

Jeff

No wine here. Im a jelly kind of guy since the great wine explosion of 1981. 
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