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Pairology: Cherry Bomb

are a quintessentially West Coast fruit: California, Oregon and Washington produce more than 90% of the country’s sweet cherries (props to Michigan, which grows most of the sour cherries). Like other stone fruits—peaches, plums, apricots, even almonds—cherries are in the rose family, which contributes to their romantic appeal. What to

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