Seasonal red currants ready in time for the holidays

Sun Belle says it will showcase seasonal red currants and Sun Select super jumbo cherries at the New York Produce Show.

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Sun Belle says its seasonal red currants are available in time for the holidays.
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The first arrivals of red currants from Chile hit stores in mid-December under the Sun Belle label in 6-ounce clamshells. They will be available through late February, offering good timing for Christmas, New Year’s and Valentine’s Day, the company said in a news release.

Tart, with a hint of sweetness, red currants grow in bright shiny clusters, making them especially appealing for recipes and garnishes, Sun Belle said. The juicy, pearl-shaped berries are ideal on cheese and grazing boards, with game and poultry and in salads, jellies, baked goods, desserts and beverages, according to the release.

In the midst of peak cherry season, Sun Belle said it has a new offering of Sun Select Super Jumbo Cherries in 16-ounce clamshells. From Sun Belle’s partner farms in Chile, this premium cherry offers sweet flavor, vibrant red color and shine, and “double jumbo” size (9.5 row and larger), according to the release.

Sun Belle says a first glance at the premium cherries can be seen at booth No. 441 during the upcoming New York Produce Show.

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