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Cirsium

(3,081 posts)
26. You dont want to know
Wed Sep 17, 2025, 01:22 PM
Sep 17

I have watched how the cherries are prepared for cherry ice cream. Soaked in brine, bleached, then artificially colored and flavored. Get real cherries - fresh, frozen, canned or dried - and add them to the cream. Those processed fake cherries are the worst part of the cherry industry here.

Brined cherries are properly matured whole cherries of similar varietal characteristics packed in a solution of sulfur dioxide of sufficient strength to preserve the cherries. Hardening agents usually are added to the solution.

After four to six weeks of storage, brined cherries are ready for finishing. They are removed from the brine and rinsed in water and graded. The cherries are then pitted and stemmed, although in some instances stems are left on the cherries intentionally, to make the cocktail style. The pitted fruit is leached in running water to remove most of the sulfur dioxide.

The cherries are then dyed, preferably with an insoluble food dye such as erythrosine (known as FD&C Red No. 3). Other dyes approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) can also be used. Erythrosine is soluble at a pH of 4.5 or higher and precipitates in the tissue of fruit at lower pH so that the color will not leach out or "bleed" to color other fruits with which the cherries may be used, as in the case of canned fruit salad. The pH adjustment can be made with sodium bicarbonate to increase and with citric acid to decrease the pH. The cherries are boiled for about 20 minutes in a 0. 025% to 0.050% erythrosine solution of pH 4.5 or higher. Use enough solution to cover all the cherries.

After cherries and dye solution have cooled and have stood together for 24 hours, 0.25% to 0.50% citric acid by weight is added to bring the pH of the solution to 4.2, and the boiling and standing procedures are repeated in order to set the dye. The cherries are then rinsed in water to remove all dye particles from the surface and pit cavities. The dyed cherries are now boiled in a 30° Brix sirup for 5 to 10 minutes and then are left to stand for 24 hours, during which time the syrup is absorbed. The syrup is removed by draining and sugar is added to it to increase the Brix reading to 40°. Repeat the boiling and standing procedures to build up the sugar content in the cherries. The syrup is drained again, sufficient sugar is added to restore the syrup concentration back to 40° Brix, and imitation cherry flavor is added.

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Jerry quits Ben & Jerry's [View all] BumRushDaShow Sep 17 OP
What did he expect when selling the brand to unilever? mucifer Sep 17 #1
His greed spoke for his values mdbl Sep 17 #2
Actually the board sold it IbogaProject Sep 17 #7
And if the Tesla BOD had a brain in it's head they'd shit can Eloon Bengus81 Sep 17 #10
Musk has hand-picked every tesla board member. Bluetus Sep 17 #18
He just bought $1 billion more Tesla shares yesterday Polybius Sep 17 #37
So, we'll blame Wall Street then. mdbl Sep 17 #31
It was a good 25 years Easterncedar Sep 17 #3
Retire OC375 Sep 17 #4
I am so over Ben and Jerry's. I mean politically. They were a thing of their time. To expect any different just isn't CTyankee Sep 17 #5
What's your favorite brand now? rubbersole Sep 17 #11
Any rich dark chocolate sends me into ecstasy. I actually pair chocolate with a scoop of fruited ice cream CTyankee Sep 17 #12
Kroger Private Selection Black Raspberry Dark Chocolate Chunk! niyad Sep 17 #14
That is my favorite ice cream brand and flavor! rhiannon55 Sep 17 #15
That, and the mango sorbet! hmmm, let the sorbet soften, add tequila. . niyad Sep 17 #19
I like cannabis_flower Sep 17 #17
Will have to look for that one. niyad Sep 17 #20
They have it in both cannabis_flower Sep 17 #35
The concept of "low-fat" ice cream cracks me up, as does "low-fat" niyad Sep 18 #43
Damn cannabis_flower Sep 17 #36
Well, that just sucks. But then, kroger does some really stupid things. niyad Sep 18 #42
Oooo, sounds wonderful! ..... electric_blue68 Sep 17 #21
Will have to check out the Talenti's. Usually pretty pricey. niyad Sep 17 #23
I just discovered Talenti back in July BumRushDaShow Sep 17 #25
I am familiar with them, just have to wait for decent sales! niyad Sep 17 #27
And that is when I tried it - when it was on sale! BumRushDaShow Sep 17 #28
Owned by Unliever just like Ben and Jerry's. ForgoTheConsequence Sep 17 #40
Monopolies BumRushDaShow Sep 18 #44
Talenti is owned by Unilever. FYI. ForgoTheConsequence Sep 17 #39
Yeah, but Kroger. maxsolomon Sep 17 #30
not as much as safeway, and it is easily accessible. niyad Sep 17 #33
According to Kroger's own site there aren't any stores in NYS/C electric_blue68 Sep 17 #38
You dont want to know Cirsium Sep 17 #26
Appreciate the details, but... adnoid Sep 17 #34
When I still lived in the US, RazorbackExpat Sep 18 #41
I love ice cream but only buy organic mdbl Sep 17 #32
Never criticize Trump or Israel is the message here. AloeVera Sep 17 #6
The message is .. 4th Sep 17 #9
I never liked the whole concept of Ben & Jerry's "donations" of a portion of their profits. Wonder Why Sep 17 #8
Walmart pulls a similar scam Farmer-Rick Sep 17 #13
I get where you're coming from moniss Sep 17 #16
I credit Ben & Jerry's for so many socially responsible policies, MadameButterfly Sep 17 #22
Morals and business don't always mix well. twodogsbarking Sep 17 #24
Ben & Jerry's -- now with 50% more Ben! Qutzupalotl Sep 17 #29
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