The fact that cranberries float on water. At harvest time, the farmer floods the bog, beats the shrubs to loosen the berries, then simply pumps the floating berries into a waiting truck.
The fact that cranberries float on water. At harvest time, the farmer floods the bog, beats the shrubs to loosen the berries, then simply pumps the floating berries into a waiting truck.
Cranberries have to bounce 4 inches to be used.
The cranberries were red and as I plopped them in my mouth the sweet juice came flowing out.
Iguanas can eat cranberries only in occasion though (about once or twice a week). My green iguana loves cranberries, I use them as treats to train her.
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Information on nutrition facts for cranberries are only available by serving size, which is a cup of cranberries. One cup of cranberries only has four grams of sugar.
Depends on how you use them, sweetened cranberries could be a bit of a problem but lightly or raw may be different.
Use enough hot water to cover the cranberries. No measurement needed. In about 15-20 minutes they will absorb all they need, and you can drain the water off. Then measure as you would fresh cranberries.
They use it to restore soil nitrogen, because it improves the soil structure for better harvests.
i think its all about efficiency and maxmising harvests.
Native Americans used cranberries to make Poultice. This was a long time ago i don't know the recipie! Does this question help you?
Beeswax, cranberries, and crayons