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During Pilgrim times, cranberries were commonly referred to as "crane berries" due to the shape of the flower, which resembled the head of a crane. This name eventually evolved into "cranberries." The fruit was recognized for its tartness and was used by the Pilgrims in various dishes, including sauces and as a source of nourishment.

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