Cranberries are not a man-made fruit; they are a naturally occurring berry native to North America. However, their cultivation has been significantly developed and refined by humans over time, including selective breeding to enhance desirable traits such as size and yield. The process of harvesting cranberries, especially in flooded bogs, is a human innovation, but the fruit itself is a product of nature.
Cranberries are fruit not vegetables
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Cranberries are a fruit.
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No, cranberries do not contain caffeine. They are a fruit known for their tart flavor and are often consumed in juice form or as dried fruit. While cranberries are rich in vitamins and antioxidants, they do not have the stimulating effects associated with caffeinated beverages.
Dried cranberries typically do not have seeds. During the processing of cranberries, the seeds are usually removed before the fruit is dried. As a result, the dried cranberries you find in stores are seedless and ready to eat.
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Yes, cranberries are considered berries. They are small, round fruits that develop from the flower of the cranberry plant and are classified botanically as berries.
You can easily made a savory scone using citrus like lemon or dried fruits such as cranberries.