Cranberries vs Dried Cherries

A side-by-side guide to substituting Dried Cherries for Cranberries (or vice versa).

Quick answer

Dried Cherries works as a 1:1 swap for Cranberries in most recipes.

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Cranberries

Base unit: cup

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Dried Cherries

Conversion: 1:1 substitution (use the same amount)

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Notes: Dried cherries are sweeter and less tart than cranberries; reduce added sugar if the recipe is dessert-based to avoid over-sweetening.

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When to use Dried Cherries instead of Cranberries

Dried cherries are sweeter and less tart than cranberries; reduce added sugar if the recipe is dessert-based to avoid over-sweetening. The conversion is 1:1 substitution (use the same amount).

Common questions

Can I substitute Dried Cherries for Cranberries?

Yes — Dried cherries are sweeter and less tart than cranberries; reduce added sugar if the recipe is dessert-based to avoid over-sweetening. Ratio: 1:1 substitution (use the same amount).

What's the conversion ratio for Cranberries to Dried Cherries?

1:1 substitution (use the same amount). For other quantities, use the SubSwap calculator.

Are Cranberries and Dried Cherries interchangeable?

They are similar in most uses, but Dried cherries are sweeter and less tart than cranberries; reduce added sugar if the recipe is dessert-based to avoid over-sweetening..

Is Dried Cherries a better substitute than other options for Cranberries?

Dried Cherries is one of the options SubSwap lists for Cranberries. The 'best' choice depends on your recipe — see the full list of Cranberries substitutes.

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