The difference is today we eat bland cherries around the year except for a couple of weeks when you get fresh local ones.
You don't spend half of the year remembering the previous season's cherries waiting for the next time you can taste them.
I mean foodies notice the difference today. But a lot what made the various foods great in old times for /everyone/ was having to wait for it.
Like half of the fun of vacations is waiting for them. If you can live at The beach around the year it stops being special.
> You don't spend half of the year remembering the previous season's cherries waiting for the next time you can taste them.
I do that, I miss them
> The difference is today we eat bland cherries around the year except for a couple of weeks when you get fresh local ones.
Speak for yourself. A lot of people don't want to take part in consumerism and only buy (or just not buy) fruits, when it is their time and don't buy stuff from more than 200km away out of principle.