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Cranberries are a popular “superfood,” which means they are high in nutrients and antioxidants. People consume them as is, in a sauce, as juice, or added to stuffing, casseroles, or dessert.

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Cranberries are a group of evergreen dwarf shrubs or trailing vines in the subgenus Oxycoccus of the genus Vaccinium. In Britain, cranberry may refer to the native species Vaccinium oxycoccos, while in North America, cranberry may refer to Vaccinium macrocarpon. Vaccinium oxycoccos is cultivated in central and northern Europe, while Vaccinium macrocarpon is cultivated …

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cranberry, any of several small creeping or trailing plants of the genus Vaccinium (family Ericaceae) and their tart edible red fruits. In regions where they are grown, cranberries are a popular pie filling, their juice is widely marketed as a beverage, and in sauce and relish form cranberries are traditionally associated with U.S. and Canadian Thanksgiving and Christmas …

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Cranberries are a member of the heather family and related to blueberries, bilberries, and lingonberries. The most commonly grown species is the North American cranberry ( Vaccinium macrocarpon

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Cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon) is an evergreen shrub that grows in bogs in North America. It produces dark red fruits that contain salicylic acid. Chemicals in cranberries keep bacteria from

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Cranberry is produced from the berry fruit of a North American evergreen shrub. Cranberry is acidic and can interfere with unwanted bacteria in the urinary tract. Cranberry is also believed to act as a diuretic ("water pill"). Cranberry (as juice or in capsules) has been used in alternative medicine as a possibly effective aid in preventing symptoms such as pain or …

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Cranberry is an evergreen shrub that grows in wet habitats in the Northeastern and North Central parts of the United States. Historically, cranberry fruits or leaves were used for bladder, stomach, and liver disorders, as well as diabetes, wounds, and other conditions. Today, cranberry is most commonly promoted for urinary tract infections (UTIs).

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All Cranberry Recipes Ideas Showing 1-18 of 929 Cranberry Sauce Recipe Courtesy of Alton Brown Total Time: 12 hours 30 minutes 99 Reviews Things to Make with Cranberries Photo Gallery 13

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Stock up during the fall harvest so you’ll have plenty for your favorite cranberry recipes and holiday crafts. You may even want to freeze a few bags, so you can enjoy fresh cranberry recipes throughout the year. * The availability of fresh cranberries is limited because the harvest season is very short. Harvesting begins in September and continues through November, and …

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