An FSA spokeswoman said: "Some non-edible parts of fruits, such as cherry seeds, contain cyanide and are not intended to be consumed. "Some edible products, such as alcoholic beverages made from ...
Enjoy every bit of fruit from the pits, and then hold onto ... your tree doesn't produce edible fruit, but you increase your chances of a compatible cherry by picking some up at a farmers market.
Another new red cherry tomato from Park Seed is the favorite 2025 edible of Katie Dubow, president of the Chester County-based Garden Media Group and author of its annual Garden Trends Report.