Amarelle

/ˌæməˈrɛl/ noun

A variety of sour cherry with a light-colored skin and pale juice, used for cooking and liqueurs like maraschino.

From French 'amarelle,' derived from German 'Amarelle,' which came from Latin 'amarus' (bitter), reflecting the cherry's characteristic sour taste.

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