Cherries Luxardo Marasca (2024)

Luxardo

1/6.6 LB

162463

Do not refrigerate, cold temperatures may cause product syrup to crystallize. The original Maraschino cherry. The percentage of Marasca cherries in the jar is about 50% and so is the percentage of syrup. No thickening agents of any type and no preservatives are used.

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Product Specifications

Luxardo's Cherries Luxardo Marasco maraschino cherriesare sourmarasca cherriesthat are candied and steeped in syrup made ofcherryjuice and sugar. Their firm texture and thick, rich syrup make them ideal for use as a co*cktail garnish, for topping ice cream sundaes, and for use in baking. Luxardo is the original maker of maraschino cherries, don't settle for an imitator!

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Product Details

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SKU 162463
Package Type Bulk
Brand Name Luxardo
upc 187229127319
Ingredients Cherries, Sugar, Marasca Cherry Juice, Glucose, Citric Acid, Natural Color, Maraschino Flavor. Gluten Free
Unit Size 1/6.6 LB
Dietary & Lifestyle GMO Free, Gluten Free, Kosher

Nutritional Information

Nutrition Facts

29 servings per container

Serving size

100GR

calories

per serving

250

Amount/serving

% Daily Value*

Total Fat

0G

0%

Saturated Fat

0G

0%

Trans Fat

0G

See Also
Simple Syrup

Cholesterol

0G

0%

Sodium

0G

0%

Amount/serving

% Daily Value*

Total Carbohydrate

75G

25%

Dietary Fiber

0G

0%

Total Sugar

75G

Includes 1g Added Sugars

0%

Protein

0G

Vitamin D

0G

G%

Calcium

0G

G%

Iron

0G

0%

Potassium

0G

0%

The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

Contains:NoneMay Contain:None

Ingredients:Cherries, Sugar, Marasca Cherry Juice, Glucose, Citric Acid, Natural Color, Maraschino Flavor. Gluten Free

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Cherries Luxardo Marasca (2024)

FAQs

What is so special about Luxardo cherries? ›

A cutting edge system of pasteurization guarantees the maximum level of preservation and safety. Luxardo Original Maraschino Cherries accurate candying process confers to the fruit a crispiness which is rare to find amongst competing brands.

What is the difference between Maraska and Luxardo cherries? ›

Both maraschinos are tasty but quite distinct. The Luxardo adds more bitterness and almond flavors, along with cherry pit flavors as opposed to the flesh. The Maraska adds a lot of cherry fruit flavors along with the almond, and is substantially less bitter. It is also creamier, spicier, and a little less sweet.

Why are Luxardo cherries so expensive? ›

They are pricey because Luxardo uses marasca cherries, a particular type of cherry that's only grown in northeastern Italy. It's an uncommon variety and is therefore more expensive. Luxardo also uses high-quality ingredients and an age-old candying process, which pushes up the cost.

What liquor is made from Marasca cherries? ›

Maraschino (/ˌmærəˈskiːnoʊ, -ˈʃiː-/ MARR-ə-SKEE-noh, -⁠SHEE-, Italian: [maraˈskiːno]) is a liqueur obtained from the distillation of Marasca cherries. The small, slightly sour fruit of the Marasca cherry tree (Prunus cerasus var.

Should you refrigerate Luxardo cherries after opening? ›

Some jars advise right on the label to refrigerate your cherries after opening; other brands, such as Luxardo, claim that it's fine to store the jar at room temperature, even once it's open.

What are Luxardo cherries soaked in? ›

True Luxardo cherries are simply candied cherries in cherry syrup.

Can you drink Luxardo straight? ›

Luxardo Maraschino Originale can be enjoyed in many classic co*cktails or neat as an after dinner drink. It is also ideal over fruits such as strawberries, pineapples, oranges etc. or as a flavor in confectionary and ice creams.

Are Luxardo and Amarena cherries the same? ›

Fabbri Amarena Cherries take the top spot in our rankings for their craveable taste both in drinks and by the spoonful. Luxardo Maraschino Cherries have a different texture and flavor but are almost as delicious, complex, and worth their high price.

What are the dark cherries used in Manhattan? ›

The Perfect Manhattan Recipe with Rye and Amarena Cherries

This classic Manhattan combines rye, sweet vermouth, bitters and amarena cherries for the perfect blend of sweet and bold.

How much alcohol is in Luxardo cherries? ›

Manufacturer: Girolamo Luxardo S.p.A. Name: Original Maraschino Cherries Alcohol strength: non-alcoholic Size: 400 gr – 3 kg – 5.6 kg Shelf life: 3 years Description: These are candied cherries soaked in Luxardo marasca cherry syrup.

Are Luxardo cherries brandied? ›

Brandied Cherry – These are cherries that have been soaked in brandy, sugar, and water to create a uniquely flavored co*cktail cherry. You'll often see Amarena or Luxardo cherries referred to as brandied cherries, but technically that would be incorrect as those usually aren't soaked in alcohol.

What marasca means? ›

noun. a wild cherry, Prunus cerasus marasca, yielding a small, bitter fruit, from which maraschino is made.

Are Marasca cherries preserved in maraschino? ›

Marasca cherries were brined using sea water and preserved in a maraschino liqueur. They were considered a delicacy, intended for fine dining and hotel restaurants. Luxardo Maraschino Cherries were first produced in 1905 and are still made in Italy using Marasca cherries and liqueur.

Where are Marasca cherries grown? ›

The marasca cherry (Latin: Prunus cerasus var. marasca, Croatian: višnja maraska) is a type of sour Morello cherry known only from cultivation. It is reputed to attain its finest flavor when grown in coastal Croatia (specifically Dalmatia).

What is the difference between amarena cherries and luxardo cherries? ›

In broad terms, co*cktail cherries can be divided into three categories: sweet, sour, and brandied. Generally speaking, Maraschino cherries are sweet and Amarenas are sour. The traditional European method for creating maraschino cherries is to preserve Marasca cherries in maraschino liqueur (think Luxardo Maraschino).

Can you buy Luxardo cherries at a grocery store? ›

LUXARDO LUXARDO MARASCHINO CHERRY CHERRIES | Publix Super Markets.

Why do people put cherries in old fashioned? ›

Besides sugar, whiskey and bitters, any other ingredients are uncalled for, though orange slices, cherries and soda water are commonly seen in Old Fashioneds. Many believe these extras were added during Prohibition to help cover up the sting of moonshine.

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