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Can cherries be sent to other provinces?

Cherry can be sent to other provinces.

Cherry can be sent out of the province in a sealed foam box. Cherry has a lot of water, so it may go bad if it is stored at high temperature for a long time. Therefore, it is recommended to pack the cherries when delivering them by express delivery. Cherry is afraid of heat, and the suitable temperature is 2℃~5℃. It is suggested to put an ice pack in the packing box before transportation to keep fresh and tender taste. Store it with the fruit stalks during transportation, otherwise it will rot easily.

When preserving cherries, keep the stems of cherries. Without fruit stalks, cherries will rot more easily and the preservation time will be greatly shortened. Don't wash the cherries when they are preserved, or too much water in the cherries will accelerate the rot and deterioration of the cherries. Don't pack cherries in plastic bags. You'd better choose clean cartons. Air-tight plastic bags may produce moisture, which may cause cherries to soften and rot.

Distribution range of cherry

Cherry from China is widely distributed in China, with Liaoning in the north, Yunnan, Guizhou and Sichuan in the south and Gansu and Xinjiang in the west, but mostly in Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Shandong, Beijing and Hebei. Most plants in the cold regions of Northeast and Northwest China are Prunus tomentosa. In addition, there are three big and sweet European cherries imported from Liaoning and Yantai. But the history is relatively short, only over a hundred years.

Cherry cultivated in China can be divided into four categories: China cherry, sweet cherry, sour cherry and hairy cherry, with China cherry and sweet cherry as the main cultivation objects. There are about 50 varieties of cherries in China, and the main excellent varieties are "short-handled cherry" in Zhuji, Zhejiang, "topaz cherry" in Longkou, Shandong, "golden red cherry" in Taihe, Anhui and "drooping cherry" in Nanjing, Jiangsu.