- Cranberry - Wikipedia
In Britain, cranberry may refer to the native species Vaccinium oxycoccos, [1] while in North America, cranberry may refer to Vaccinium macrocarpon [2] Vaccinium oxycoccos is cultivated in central and northern Europe, while V macrocarpon is cultivated throughout the northern United States, Canada and Chile [3]
- Cranberries 101: Nutrition Facts and Health Benefits
The cranberry is a popular type of berry, high in nutrients and antioxidants It has many health benefits, and is usually consumed as cranberry juice
- 7 Benefits Of Cranberry Juice, According To Registered Dietitians
Cranberry juice may benefit your gut, heart, oral, and urinary health Here's why, plus how much of it to consume and what kind to drink, per dietitians
- What Happens to Your Body When You Eat Cranberries Regularly
Learn about cranberry's evidence-based health benefits Plus, how to add this tiny fruit to your diet
- Health Benefits of Cranberries - WebMD
Cranberries are small, hard, round, red fruits known for their bitter or tart flavor They're widely thought to be a Thanksgiving must-have but are also used in sauces, juices, muffins, and more
- How Are Cranberries Grown and Cranberry Trivia | The Old Farmers Almanac
The cranberry is a genuine American native plant, Vaccinium macrocarpon The cranberry is a member of the heath (Ericaceae) family and a relative of the blueberry and huckleberry
- Cranberry | Plant, Fruit, Description, Cultivation, Facts, Species . . .
Cranberry, any of several small creeping or trailing plants of the genus Vaccinium and their edible red fruits Cranberries are a popular pie filling, sauce, and relish and are made into a tart juice Learn more about cranberry plants and their cultivation
- The Best Cranberry Recipes for the Holidays {and Beyond}
The best cranberry recipes for desserts, savory dishes, and festive drinks, perfect for the holidays and all season long!
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