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Cherries

Wholesale supply for Freeze-Dried Cherries with consistent specs, food safety documentation, and flexible formats for USA & Canada buyers— ideal for premium inclusions, crunchy toppings, cereal mixes, snack blends, and fruit-forward powders where shelf stability and visual impact matter.

COA & spec sheets Kosher / organic options Private label support
Formats: pieces, granules, powder (whole/halves request-based) Texture: crisp, lightweight, fast rehydration Controls: cut size, fines %, packaging
Visual pop Bright fruit presence in transparent packs and bowls.
Crisp texture Crunchy inclusions without syrupy stickiness.
Fines control Packaging and sizing reduce breakage in transit.

Note: Freeze-dried fruit is naturally fragile. If you need a “showy” inclusion with minimal fines, request a larger piece size and protective packaging to reduce compression during shipping.

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Why freeze-dried cherries

Freeze-dried cherries offer a crisp bite and high visual appeal in shelf-stable products. Compared to many dried fruit formats, they are less sticky and can deliver a clean “fruit piece” experience—especially in cereals and snack mixes—when protected from humidity and crushing.

  • Crisp inclusion: ideal for crunchy products and premium toppings.
  • Lightweight: maintains fruit presence without adding heaviness.
  • Blend-friendly: available in pieces/granules/powders to match your mix.
  • Fast hydration: rehydrates quickly in milk/yogurt or water-based systems.
Application tip: If your finished product contains moisture (yogurt clusters, gummy pieces, hygroscopic powders), consider using granules or powders—or packaging strategies that limit humidity exposure.

Format selection (how buyers typically choose)

Choose a format based on your target appearance and the stress your supply chain puts on the ingredient (shipping distance, case pack, automated filling).

Format Typical characteristics Often used for
Pieces Best visual presence; more breakage-prone than granules. Cereal inclusions, snack mixes, toppings, premium blends.
Granules More uniform distribution; reduced segregation; typically less fragile. Dry blends, inclusions, trail mix-style blends, bars (crunch add-in).
Powder Easy blending; flavor and color contribution; particle size can be tuned. Beverage mixes, smoothie blends, confectionery, flavor systems.
Whole/halves (request-based) Maximum visual impact; highest breakage risk; needs protective packaging. Premium toppings, gift packs, specialty applications.

If you need a consistent “fruit-to-fruit” distribution in a blend, granules with a defined sieve range often provide the best balance of appearance and uniformity.

Common formats

Most buyers specify freeze-dried cherries by cut size, fines, and packaging protection.

  • Freeze-dried pieces: visible inclusion for cereals, granola, snack mixes.
  • Freeze-dried granules: even distribution and improved dosing consistency.
  • Freeze-dried powder: flavor/color contribution in dry blends.
  • Custom sieve fractions (request-based): “through/on” ranges to control distribution.
  • Blends (request-based): cherry + other fruit granules for consistent multi-fruit mixes.
Breakage note: If you’re shipping long distances or using high-speed filling, ask for a format with tighter fines control and packaging designed to reduce compression (case pack, inner liners, pallet configuration).

Options & documentation

  • Organic and conventional options (where available)
  • Kosher options (request current documentation)
  • COA & spec sheets for QA and receiving
  • Lot traceability for production planning
  • Import / export paperwork support when needed

Documentation availability can vary by origin and format—request current details with your quote.

Cut size / sieve Fines % Moisture protection Color/appearance Packaging

Specs that matter (what buyers commonly define)

Freeze-dried cherries are often purchased for their appearance and crunch. Specs help protect those attributes from production through distribution.

Spec area Why it matters How to define it
Cut size & sieve range Controls distribution in blends and the final look in-pack. Pieces vs granules; “through/on” sieve range; target granulation.
Fines percentage Excess fines reduce visual appeal and can dust in packaging. Acceptable fines % and packaging approach to reduce breakage.
Moisture sensitivity Humidity can soften texture and reduce crunch. Packaging/liners; storage guidance; intended use environment.
Powder particle size Influences dispersion, mouthfeel, and dusting in blends. Fine vs standard powder; mesh target; acceptable agglomeration.
Color/appearance Visual consistency impacts consumer perception. Appearance expectations; allowable natural variability by lot.
Foreign material controls Important for audits and ready-to-eat inclusions. Your QA thresholds; screening/inspection expectations.

If your product is moisture-sensitive (e.g., cereal with marshmallows or hygroscopic powders), consider granules rather than large pieces to maintain texture longer.

Common applications

Freeze-dried cherries are used where you want visible fruit, crisp texture, and strong shelf-stable appeal—without the stickiness of many traditional dried fruits.

Cereal & granola

  • Pieces for premium visual presence
  • Granules for uniform distribution and reduced segregation
  • Packaging to reduce breakage and fines

If you ship nationwide, ask about protective case packs to preserve piece integrity.

Toppings & snack mixes

  • Pieces or whole/halves (request-based) for “wow factor”
  • Moisture protection to maintain crunch
  • Fines control for clean appearance

For topping jars, consider granules if you want less settling and more consistent spoon-to-spoon visuals.

Powders & dry blends

  • Powder for smoothies, beverage mixes, and flavor systems
  • Particle size tuned for mouthfeel
  • Flowability/dusting considerations

Tell us if you need quick dispersion or if light sediment is acceptable.

Tell us your priority: “large pieces for premium look,” “granules for uniform blend,” or “powder for beverage performance.” We’ll recommend the format and specs to lock in.

Packaging & handling (typical)

Freeze-dried fruit is fragile and humidity-sensitive. Packaging and pallet configuration can strongly affect fines generation and delivered texture.

  • Cartons with liners: common for pieces and granules.
  • Smaller case packs: can reduce compression for larger pieces.
  • Pallet configuration: helps minimize crushing in transit.
  • Moisture barriers: liners help protect crunch and prevent softening.
Transit tip: If you’re seeing too many fines, share your shipping lane and packaging constraints—changes to case pack and pallet stacking can help reduce breakage.

Storage considerations (general)

Freeze-dried cherries can lose crispness if exposed to humidity. Good resealing practices and humidity control help preserve texture.

  • Humidity control: protects crunch and reduces clumping.
  • Seal integrity: close liners/bags properly after partial use.
  • Temperature stability: supports consistent texture and shelf-life.
  • FIFO & lot tracking: keeps production consistent from run to run.

For formal storage requirements and shelf-life guidance, rely on the specific documentation and spec sheet for the lot/format you purchase.

How quoting typically works

Quotes move fastest when you specify format (pieces/granules/powder), target cut size, and how sensitive you are to fines and breakage.

  1. Choose a format: pieces, granules, powder (whole/halves request-based).
  2. Define specs: sieve range, acceptable fines %, packaging constraints.
  3. Share volume & destination: annual usage + delivery region (USA/Canada).
  4. Confirm documentation: organic/kosher needs and any QA checklists.
Speed tip: If you can share a target photo of the inclusion size you want, it helps us match a practical sieve range quickly.

Spec builder (copy/paste)

Use this template in your quote request to reduce back-and-forth.

Format: freeze-dried pieces • granules • powder

Target cut size / sieve range:

Acceptable fines %:

Texture goal: crisp inclusion • uniform granules • powder for blends

Certifications: organic • kosher • other

Packaging constraints: case pack, pallet limits, breakage sensitivity

Annual volume estimate:

Delivery region: USA / Canada (state/province)

If you don’t know sieve ranges, tell us your application (cereal, topping, powder blend) and whether appearance or blend uniformity is most important.

Related categories

Browse categories where Cherries are commonly sourced:

Organic Freeze-Dried Fruit Freeze Dried Organic Dried Fruit Fruit Powders

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Request a quote for Cherries

Share target specs (organic/kosher), format (pieces/granules/powder), annual volume estimate, and delivery region (USA/Canada). If appearance matters, include target cut size and acceptable fines %.

For powder, include your desired fineness and dispersion needs (beverage vs dry blend). For pieces, tell us how sensitive you are to breakage in transit.

Request Pricing

Prefer email? Send your specs to contact@atlastradehouse.com.

FAQ

Do you have minimum order quantities (MOQs)?

MOQs depend on format (pieces/granules/powder), documentation requirements (organic/kosher), and packaging. Share your volume and destination and we’ll confirm MOQ and lead time options.

Which format is best for cereal and granola?

Many cereal/granola applications use pieces for premium visual appeal, while granules provide more uniform distribution and typically reduce segregation. If you share your target appearance and packaging format, we can recommend the best fit.

How can I reduce fines and breakage?

Choose a larger or more robust cut size, specify an acceptable fines %, and use packaging that reduces compression (appropriate case pack and pallet stacking). If you tell us your shipping lane and packaging constraints, we can suggest options.

Is cherry powder suitable for beverages?

Often yes, but performance depends on particle size and your dispersion requirements. Tell us your beverage type and whether you need quick dispersion, and we’ll recommend a practical powder spec.

What documentation can you provide?

Documentation may include COAs, spec sheets, allergen statements, and lot traceability. Import/export support is available when needed. Availability varies by origin and format—request current details with your quote.

For formal storage requirements and shelf-life guidance, rely on the specific documentation and spec sheet for your requested lot/format.