Yea i always used to think that cherries were cereza until someone brought a "dulce de cereza" once and it was so vile that I just didnt understand how it could be cherries... they were much more tart and gave instant heart burn lol
Plus the cerezas that they sell in the super and on the streets just dont look or taste like cherries... they look and taste like cranberries.
Now, I could be wrong but I just dont think cerezas, in this country, are cherries.
Edit: After a little googling and looking around at the frutero, what they sell in this country as cerezas are actually cranberries. Never seen locally grown cherries in this country in 15 yrs of living here. Bravo had fresh imported cherries the other day, too much $$$ for my taste though.