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Home » Agriculture » Agriculture Horticulture » Horticulture Fruits » Prune Fruits Horticulture » The Balaton Tart Cherry The Balaton Tart Cherry in Agricultural Science Directory |
A new cherry variety, called Balaton named for a lake in its native Hungary, is making its commercial debut in America. This darkskinned European morellotype cherry was first introduced into the United States in 1984 by Dr. Amy Iezzoni, Professor of Horticulture at Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan. Through the efforts of Dr. Iezzoni and the Cherry Marketing Institute, extensive field tests have been conducted with commercial growers and fruit processors in Michigan, Utah, and Wisconsin. This year there are enough fruitbearing trees for a commercial crop. Supplies of Balaton cherries will increase over the next several years. The Balaton cherry has a dark burgundy color throughout with a robust sweettart taste. It is a large, plump, firm tart cherry that will be sold fresh from midJuly through early August at local farm markets in Michigan. Balaton cherries will also be available throughout the year as processed and frozen products.
Address: A222 Plant & Soil Sciences Building, East Lansing, MI 48824-1325
Website: http://www.hrt.msu.edu/balaton.html