The origins of Cherries can be traced back to ancient Turkey and Greece. They eventually made their way to Rome in 72 BC. Slowly, they moved up to France. King Henry VIII liked them enough to bring them back to England in the early 1500s. They are part of the same fruit family with almonds, plums, apricots and peaches. Many people associate cherry blossoms with Japan. However, the majority of those beautiful blossoms don't turn into fruit. In the late…
