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Cranberry juice is an acidic drink with a pH of about 2.6. [9] Some cranberry juice products contain large amounts of sugar used in manufacturing to make the drink more palatable, but their consumption may increase the risk of hyperglycemia and reduced control of blood glucose in people with diabetes or glucose intolerance.
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 ...
We’re talking dried cranberries , cranberry... Native to North America, cranberries are recognized for their bright red color, tart taste and versatility. We’re talking dried cranberries ...
Add pineapple and juice, orange slices and pomegranate seeds to pitcher and stir together. Chill pitcher in refrigerator for 30-60 minutes to allow flavors to combine. Add ginger beer to the ...
The most basic cranberry sauce consists of cranberries boiled in sugar water until the berries pop and the mixture thickens. Some recipes include other ingredients such as slivered almonds, orange juice, orange zest, ginger, maple syrup,ginger ale, port wine, or cinnamon. [citation needed]
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).
Danae Halliday. Roasted sweet potato "coins" stand in for traditional crackers in this healthy and colorful holiday appetizer. Get the recipe: Cranberry, Pecan and Goat Cheese Sweet Potato Bites
The major risks to health from juice fasts include metabolic crises in patients with undiagnosed diabetes or hypoglycemia; dizziness or fainting due to sudden lowering of blood pressure; diarrhea, which may result in dehydration and an imbalance of electrolytes in the body; and protein or calcium deficiencies from unsupervised long-term juice ...