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Her name can be literally translated as Morello cherry.
The company got some good deals on Morello cherries in Eastern Europe.
They are traditionally made with fresh Morello cherries, poached in a sugar syrup and pitted.
Morello cherry trees fruit on younger wood than sweet varieties, and thus can be pruned harder.
Morello cherries freeze well and retain their flavour superbly.
On top there's a scoop of morello cherry sorbet, as red and round as a clown's nose.
Served with pistachio ice cream on a morello cherry sauce, it tasted like a brownie hot from the oven.
He joined her and held out a dish full of sponge and cream and morello cherries.
The name may also come from the Morello cherry, an almost inky red cherry with great tartness and acidity.
The Morello cherry ripens in mid to late summer, towards the end of August in southern England.
Morello cherries are one of the most common kinds of cherry used, but others, like the native black cherry, are also occasionally utilized.
Regional Rhenish-Hessian specialities are asparagus and morello cherries (a cultivar of sour cherries).
From left: Blossom Cottage Morello Cherry Cordial, Bottle Green, Gloucestershire.
There are two varieties of the sour cherry: the dark-red morello cherry and the lighter-red amarelle cherry.
The pastry chef, Dalia Jurgensen, layered it with almond ice milk, chocolate sauce and morello cherries in a parfait.
With the right rootstock, Mitchell says, I could certainly host gooseberries, Morello cherries and tayberries, the raspberry and blackberry hybrid.
Kriek lambic is a style of Belgian beer, made by fermenting lambic with sour Morello cherries.
Lambic refermented in the presence of sour cherries (morello cherry) and with secondary fermentation in the bottle results in kriek.
Her latest novel Süß wie Schattenmorellen (Sweet as Morello Cherries) is a coming-of-age-story, most of it taking place in a cherry orchard.
At the end of the street, an ice-cream kiosk, plastered with tempting colored pictures, sells morello cherry, tutti frutti, apricot, chocolate toffee - all topped with clotted Devon cream.
The half-acre of kitchen garden was as full of lilacs and wild raspberry canes, unpruned morello cherries and azaleas reverting easily to their ancestry, as it was of vegetables.
A wry smile played about her delicate lips and her equally delicate fingers played about a ludicrous miniature sunshade which shish-kebabbed a Morello cherry and a slice of canned pineapple.
Griotte is the French word for Morello cherry (a type of sour cherry), and the 'Griotte de Kleparow' is distinguished from other sour cherry varieties like the Montmorency cherry by having darker flesh and juice.
The natural stone is deep cherry-red in colour (Griotte is a French word meaning a Morello cherry), often flecked with small dashes of purple and/or spots and streaks of white formed by Goniatites or by later cementation.
The fruit trees around the grassy rectangle between the restaurant and the Thames - fig, olive, quince, lemon and morello cherry, among others - are her project, and she speaks with motherly pride of the ginger plant she has kept alive, against the odds, for the last five years.