cranberries are first caught with big nets, then they are dried out by sun or mechanichaly, and the they are sold.
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Daniel Shvartsman 08540
cranberries can't be harvest because they will just get rotten and you will get ill.
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Cranberries are harvested on Cape in the fall, mostly in October.
Cranberries are grown on vines in Northern Europe and in parts of the northern United States. They are harvested during September and October and available fresh up to Christmas
Cranberries are small berries that grow on bogs. They are harvested by flooding the fields and using special equipment to collect the floating berries. Cranberries are known for their tart flavor and are used in a variety of dishes and juices.
Cranberries have to bounce 4 inches to be used.
No, cranberries do not have thorns when they grow. Cranberry plants are low-growing vines with small, leathery leaves and produce berries that are typically harvested from bogs. While the plants may have some woody stems and can have a few small, sharp points, they are not classified as having thorns like some other plants.
cranberries does have carbs.
The Cranberries ended in 2003.
White cranberries are yellow
the pH of cranberries is 4.
In Massachusetts, agriculture is prominent, with cranberries, sweet corn, and blueberries being key crops harvested. The state also has a small fishing industry, particularly for shellfish like clams and lobsters. Additionally, sand and gravel are mined for construction purposes, and some areas extract natural resources such as granite and slate for building materials.