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    Maple-Cranberry Baked Brie. Get your holiday parties started right with this seasonal spin on the classic appetizer.Rather than reaching for a jar of jam, prepare an easy-to-make homemade maple ...

  3. Thanksgiving recipes from our archives: Cranberry edition - AOL

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    Find that recipe below, along with a handful of other cranberry recipes from the Monday, Nov. 25, 1974, edition of The Milwaukee Journal. Cranberry Relish Mold Makes 10-12 servings

  4. Does One Soft or Moldy Cranberry Ruin the Whole Bag?

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  5. Cranberry sauce - Wikipedia

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    Port-Royal reports contained menus describing cranberries. They are still called pommes de prés, or ' meadow apples ', today in Acadia. Although the Pilgrims may have been aware of the wild cranberries growing in the Massachusetts Bay area, it is unlikely that cranberry sauce would have been among the dishes served at the First Thanksgiving ...

  6. Dried cranberry - Wikipedia

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    According to an analysis by the US Department of Agriculture, dried cranberries are 16% water, 83% carbohydrates, 1% fat, and contain no protein. [6] A 100 g reference amount of dried cranberries supplies 308 calories, with a moderate content of vitamin E (14% of the Daily Value), and otherwise a low or absent content of micronutrients (table). [6]

  7. Cranberry - Wikipedia

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    Dried cranberries. As fresh cranberries are hard, sour, and bitter, about 95% of cranberries are processed and used to make cranberry juice and sauce. They are also sold dried and sweetened. [34] [35] Cranberry juice is usually sweetened or blended with other fruit juices to reduce its natural tartness. At four teaspoons of sugar per 100 grams ...

  8. The Genius Recipe That Has Us Rushing Out to Buy More Cranberries

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  9. Vaccinium macrocarpon - Wikipedia

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    Vaccinium macrocarpon, also called large cranberry, American cranberry and bearberry, is a North American species of cranberry in the subgenus Oxycoccus. [ 4 ] The name cranberry comes from shape of the flower stamen , which looks like a crane 's beak.