Bioscience researchers discover health benefits of upcycling cherry waste

Kent biosciences researchers, working closely with RentACherryTree (a small agricultural business in East Sussex), have developed an innovative way to turn waste cherries into a valuable, health-boosting food ingredient. Cherries are naturally rich in anthocyanins and quercetin, which are pigments known for their antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.

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