







🍒 Tart, True & Trendy – Snack Smart, Live Bold!
Berrilys Dried Tart Cherries offer a premium 16 oz pack of unsweetened, pitted cherries that are sun-dried and free from sulfurs, preservatives, and GMOs. Perfect for health-conscious millennials, these cherries deliver a naturally bold tart flavor ideal for snacking or enhancing recipes, all while supporting clean, ethical sourcing.





















| ASIN | B08B8YR6K3 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #23,595 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #11 in Dried Cherries |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (946) |
| Manufacturer | Farmeks Tarim Urunleri San. Ve Tic. Ltd. Sti |
| Package Dimensions | 9.76 x 6.18 x 2.44 inches; 1 Pounds |
| Units | 16.0 Ounce |
L**U
Excellent cherries
Excellent taste and texture for dried tart cherries.
A**A
Unsweetened!
Not a fan of adding sugar to dried fruit. Even the tart ones are little sugar balls. If you want to sugar them yourself, that's fine. But to assume that everyone wants that (and so much of it) irks me. So, these are unsweetened tart cherries. I have lupus with inflammatory arthritis, and tart cherry is one of the few home remedy things that relieves the spinal pain. It might not work for you, but it might. And it can be fun trying. By themselves, tart cherries are pretty sour. Sour in a good way if you like sour. But in cookies or in trail mixes that also have chocolate? OMG. They are amazing. Also? This is a good price.
G**Y
Nutritious and just right tartness
These are truly tart. I use them for salads and they are just right, instead of raisins or currants. And so nutritious!
W**N
Pitiful quality tart cherries
I give one star for 5 pounds quantity at a good price. One star for the cherries were well packaged and probably healthy. The cherries are much smaller than I’m used to. About the size of the cheaper raisins. I put maybe 20-30 cherries to soak with my oatmeal. I could detect some sourness, which is ok, not much sweetness or cherry flavor detected in oatmeal soaked cherries, but I ran into two cherry pits, which seems like too high frequency for my preference. Combined these observations enter into my summary of pitiful quality. If a person was chewing hard, breaking a tooth has some potential. I read several of the comments about really sour, pits, small size, little flavor, so buying to save a few bucks is my own fault. The date of quality suggested about 4 months. I’ll keep them refrigerated and that should help. I won’t be buying this brand again, and will carefully eat my budget minded cherries, kicking myself for the next months as we eat them, and enjoy the thought of all the antioxidants we are consuming.. Update: We went through about a pound of cherries in well soaked oatmeal mostly. Seldom any pits since my first report. Still report they are very tart, and not a lot of cherry taste. I’m upping my rating from 2 to 3 stars. My wife likes the tartness, so for that reason, I added a star 🌟.
B**S
Healthy, nothing added just Cherries and tasty.
It's difficult to find tart cherries so thought I'd try these. Absolutely lovely, so fresh and smell good. I had a salad wrap for lunch and added some, perfect. I also grabbed a handful of these soft tasty babies, absolutely nothing but cherries, no sugar or additives of any kind added. I'm subscribed 😊 Yes a little spendy but you get a 1lb bag which should last a while...but if they don't (because I love them) still a great find 5*
O**S
Small
The berries were quite small, otherwise fine
J**E
Yummy, good for you, but expensive dried fruit in general.
I am told by my holistic practitioner that tart cherries are good for the digestive system and inflammation. They taste good too, but pucker up? Only con I can think of is the price of tart cherries, so I use them sparingly.
J**E
A treat?
So tart that the grandkids don't like them.
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