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black cherry

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black cherry,
black cherry
prunusserotina.


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Recipe Black cherry tiramisu (serves six) INGREDIENTS: Five free-range egg yolks, 100g sugar, one vanilla pod, split, seeds scraped out, 500g mascarpone, 200ml espresso-strength coffee, 100ml Marsala wine, 24 ready-made sponge fingers, 225g black cherries from a can or jar, drained slightly, cocoa powder METHOD: Place yolks, sugar and vanilla seeds into a bowl and whisk until pale and light.
Their new delectable Black Cherry and Amaretto 450g sing, le pack pudding, also now available as a 2x 135g twin-pack, have earned rave reviews when they were trialed at trade shows and their new offering looks set to compliment their existing range of quality puddings which have long been seen as the best in the industry.
This long, smooth, everyday red has attractive black cherry aromas leading to rounded plumstone flavours yet avoids excessive acidity or tannin that can sometimes spoil wine as young as this.
 
 
 
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