Beautifully Packaged Amarena Cherries

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Fabbri's Amarna Cherries are Delicious and Full-Flavored

Amarena cherries come from Bologna and Modena, two cities in Italy. The small sour variety is candied in rich syrup, making them perfect for various culinary endeavors and even as enhancers for cocktails. Fabbri boasts a beautiful and unique jar, reminiscent of the aesthetic of Chinese china, that encases the Amarena cherries. It is, without a doubt, eye-catching. The jar boasts a beautiful keepsake and can be reused in a different capacity.

The "ruby-covered gems" offer "an explosion of concentrated sweet-tart flavor" and a "chewy texture that's unmistakably elegant." The recipe for Fabbri's Amarena cherries, which hasn't changed in over a decade, is steeped in tradition. The Fabbri brand is currently in its fifth generation of ownership.
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