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Can we drink water after we eat cherries?
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Can we drink water after we eat cherries?

The article discusses the common belief that drinking water after eating cherries can cause stomach pain. It explores whether this warning is based on fact or if it is a food myth. Experts now agree that combining cherries with water does not cause digestive discomfort. The warning likely originated from a time when drinking water was often contaminated with bacteria, leading people to incorrectly blame cherries for stomach issues. However, cherries themselves can sometimes cause bloating due to natural yeasts that ferment sugars in the digestive system, especially if consumed in large quantities. The article also provides tips on how to store cherries properly to keep them fresh.

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Can we drink water after we eat cherries?

The article discusses the common belief that drinking water after eating cherries can cause stomach pain. It explores whether this warning is based on fact or if it is a food myth. Experts now agree that combining cherries with water does not cause digestive discomfort. The warning likely originated from a time when drinking water was often contaminated with bacteria, leading people to incorrectly blame cherries for stomach issues. However, cherries themselves can sometimes cause bloating due to natural yeasts that ferment sugars in the digestive system, especially if consumed in large quantities. The article also provides tips on how to store cherries properly to keep them fresh.

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