Thank you <3 I'm just always so happy to see cows outside as opposed to in stalls.
They do have a pit - one that is a lot more trouble to get out than even with normal cherries, so the jam was made pits-in. Otherwise they are called "cornelian cherries" in English and something along the similar vein in German, but are actually a different kind of fruit entirely growing on an European/Southasian subspecies of the humble dogwood.
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I'm just always so happy to see cows outside as opposed to in stalls.
They do have a pit - one that is a lot more trouble to get out than even with normal cherries, so the jam was made pits-in. Otherwise they are called "cornelian cherries" in English and something along the similar vein in German, but are actually a different kind of fruit entirely growing on an European/Southasian subspecies of the humble dogwood.