A street sign on a brick wall that reads 'CHERRY CLOSE W5' with some graffiti and dirt on the sign.

Cherry

Cherry is the fourth most common item of food or drink on London street signs, with 24 instances. This Cherry Close in Ealing is one of eight, while elsewhere there’s a Cherry Avenue, Cherry Garth, Cherry Grove, Cherry Mews, Cherry Orchard, Cherry Road, Cherry Street, Cherry Walk and a pair of Cherry Ways.

A group of red cherries with stems on a white background.

Cherry

Cherries are small stone fruits that come in various colours and flavours. There are two major categories – tart and sweet – which can both be used in a myriad of culinary ways, from eating them plain to adding them to salads, smoothies, baked goods, jams or drinks. Cherries are highly nutritious and offer a host of health benefits.

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