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    what the food value of craneberrys

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    In their natural habitat, the plant grows vigorously in acidic sandy bogs throughout the cooler parts of the Europe, Northern states in the United States and Canada. The plant is actually a dwarf, creeping shrub, or vine, which runs up to 2 m long and 10 to 20 cm in height. It features slender, wiry, not so thick, woody stems bearing small, evergreen leaves.


    Cranberry season generally lasts from October until December. The fruit is small, round, red color berry. Each berry features four centrally situated tiny seeds enclosed inside the capsules. The berry is very acidic in taste, having ph in the range of 2.3 to 2.5.


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