No.
cranberries
Most birds in the wild eat a wide variety of nuts, berries, and small insects, so yes, they do eat cranberries.
No. I grow cranberries on our farm house. we eat them raw all the time. they actually taste really good!
Oh, dude, cranberries were totally left out of the first Thanksgiving feast because they were thought to be poisonous. I mean, imagine missing out on that sweet cranberry sauce! Like, can you even have Thanksgiving without it? Thank goodness someone eventually figured out they were safe to eat, or we'd be missing out on a crucial part of the meal.
cranberries does have carbs.
The Cranberries ended in 2003.
White cranberries are yellow
the pH of cranberries is 4.
Yes Cranberries are grown in Alaska
Cranberries grow in bogs and marshes
Cranberries are fruit not vegetables
About 95% of cranberries are processed into products such as juice drinks, sauce, and sweetened dried cranberries. The remaining 5% is sold fresh to consumers.