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Ole & Steen launches cherry cheesecake as new summer offer

Cherries are currently in season this time of the year.

Ole & Steen launched the new cherry cheesecake highlighting the seasonal fruit.

Typically in season over the summer months in the UK, the new dessert is available this August.

The Cherry Cheesecake is made with a biscuit base with a cherry cheesecake, whipped cream, cherry gel and a fresh cherry. Ole & Steen said their bakers use cherries grown in the UK whenever possible.\

Last month, Ole & Steen unveiled its summer menu for Midsommar.

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