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Tart Cherry Nutrient Profile

Montmorency Tart Cherries: Naturally Packed with Vitamins, Minerals, and Phytonutrients | Tart cherries have 19 times as much vitamin A and beta carotene as strawberries and blueberries!   –Dr. Alice Jo Rainville

Cherries have been a popular food for centuries, and now research has demonstrated an amazing array of nutritional benefits derived from a diet that includes tart cherries.

The Key to a healthy cherry is Montmorency.

Many verities of cherries are grown around the world with the Montmorency tart cherry at the top  of the verity food chain. all cherries are delicious and a potentially nutritious fruit. Emerging evidence suggests that the Montmorency tart cherries unique attributes make the Montmorency nutritional profile hard to top.

Montmorency Tart cherries are a healthy whole fruit that is high in fiber, potassium, beta carotene, and antioxidants.

One-quarter cup of dried cherries has 15% of the RDA for fiber. Cherries also contain potassium, calcium, iron, magnesium, vitamins A, C, B6, E, and folic acid. Montmorency tart cherries have virtually no fat and no sodium.

This variety of nutrients in tart cherries translates into good nutrition. In fact, the nutrient profile of cherries is hard to beat.

Nutrient Profile

Frozen tart cherries are higher in vitamin A, beta carotene, thiamin, and phosphorus than frozen strawberries, blueberries, and apples; and higher in iron and potassium than frozen blueberries and apples. Vitamin A plays an important role in vision, bone growth, reproduction, cell division and cell differentiation.

The vitamin A and beta carotene values are astounding — montmorency tart cherries have 19 times as much vitamin A and beta carotene as strawberries and blueberries!

Dietary Guidelines for Americans

The recently released science-based Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommend two cups of fruit per day for a reference 2000 calorie intake; consumption of a variety of nutrient-dense foods; consumption of fiber-rich fruits often; and consumption of potassium-rich foods. Cherries and cherry products are natural foods that fit perfectly with all of the above recommendations.

The new Dietary Guidelines have an increased focus on fruit and vegetables because research has shown that fruit and vegetable consumption decreases risk of stroke and other chronic diseases such as cancer and heart disease. Most Americans are not eating enough fruit. According the U. S. Department of Agriculture’s Continuing Survey of Food Intakes by Individuals, 48% of the population consumes less than one serving of fruit per day and only 24% consumes the recommended number of servings based on caloric intake.

Phytonutrients

Montmorency cherries are an important source of phytonutrients. These are organic components of plants that promote health. Carotenoids, one class of phytonutrients, are the red, orange, and yellow pigments in fruits and vegetables.

Beta carotene, the carotenoid abundant in cherries, is more efficiently converted to retinol than other carotenoids; retinol is one of the most usable forms of vitamin A.

Montmorency tart cherries are also a source of the flavonoid, cyanidin, included in the anthocyanidins subclass in the polyphenolic class of phytonutrients.

More research on phytonutrients is underway and it is hypothesized that phytonutrients may serve as antioxidants, enhance immune response, enhance cell-to-cell communication, convert to vitamin A, and repair DNA damage caused by smoking and other toxic exposures.

Summary

There are so many reasons to include nutritious tart cherries as an important part of a healthy diet. Dried tart cherries are delicious on their own or in cereals, trail mix, granola bars, energy bars and salads.

Frozen and canned tart cherries can be used in baking, salsas, preserves and fruit smoothies. Cherry juice concentrate adds flavor, color and balance to any all-natural beverage. These days many people are looking for whole health solutions that make them feel better and help prevent disease.

Discover the nutrition, versatility, and great taste in all forms of Montmorency tart cherries.

4 Responses

  1. Does the Cherry Juice Concentrate need to refrigerated if it hasn’t been opened?

    1. Yes, it should be refrigerated or frozen once you get it for optimal nutrients and color. It is fine to be out of refrigeration for 2 weeks or so.

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