kirsikat
Kirsikat is the Finnish word for cherries, referring to the fruit produced by cherry trees of the genus Prunus. In common horticulture, two main cultivated groups are recognized: sweet cherries (Prunus avium) and sour or tart cherries (Prunus cerasus). The fruits are typically round to flattened and can range in color from deep red to black in sweet varieties, and from red to dark red in sour types.
In Finland, kirsikat are cultivated mainly in the southern and coastal regions where the climate is more
Harvest occurs in summer, from late June to August depending on variety and weather. Fresh cherries are
Nutritionally, cherries are a source of vitamins C and A, fiber, and potassium, and they provide natural