Chokecherry: Have viable seeds and eat the fruit, too

It is possible to obtatain clean seeds of chokecherry (Prunus virginiana L. [Rosaceae]) and other similar species, as well as to capture the nutritional component of the fruits. Here we describe an easy way to make chokecherry honey.

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