What People Are Saying And Quick Facts** About Cranberry:
- an evergreen shrub that is related to blueberry, buckberry, huckleberry, cowberry, and bilberry.
- a staple at Thanksgiving dinners, making it an integral part of this US national holiday.
- native to most parts of the northern hemisphere while the larger one is indigenous to North America.
- a medicinal herb that some people take as a preventative and treatment for urinary tract infections.
- a small evergreen shrub containing dark pink flowers and ...... cranberries.
- a compound just like "blueberry" or "gooseberry".
- best known in the form of whole fruit, jelled fruit, and juice but also available as a supplement.
- also a good source of the proanthocyanidins that inhibit the colonization of certain bacteria.
- a high-value crop assessed at roughly $107 million nationally in 2000.
- said to smell like "dirty feet," this is normal and disappears during cooking or processing.
- a good source of iodine, a trace mineral that is essential for the proper function of the thyroid.
- one of only three fruits native to North America that are of significant commercial value.
- primarily grown in Massachusetts, Wisconsin, New Jersey, Washington, Oregon, and British Columbia.
- all the rage lately.
- prized for its vibrant colour, it is also increasingly known for its abundant health properties.
- a safe, well-tolerated herbal supplement that does not have significant drug interactions.
- one of the few crops that can survive in acidic peat soil, and they need plenty of water.
- a helpful herbal remedy for warding off urinary tract infections.
- not effective in preventing urinary tract infections in children with neurogenic bladder.
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Lasted Modified: Oct 22nd, 2008
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