Category: Fun Facts
… They have some, but it’s not the most abundant mineral in that berry. Potassium Content 1 serving (a 110g cup) of fresh, chopped cranberries contains approximately 93mg of …
… North America. 10,000 Years Ago Ten thousand years ago the ice caps started melting and pulling back in North America. These shrinking glaciers left large areas of moist …
… Berries are considered a super food and one could write a book on a single berry alone. But why read a book when you can get the fast …
Cranberries are generally considered too sour to eat raw (although many people do) but are great for side dishes or as part of a main course. They go nicely …
… A few of the more popular Sprite Cranberry Memes that circulated when they were at their “trending” peak. With cool air around a cool Lebron. Video game character …
… They don’t grow in water, put are (mostly) harvested or “picked” in water. As Shown on TV Cranberries don’t grow in water but every time you see a …
… Fact # 1- Cranberries are 90% water. More Cranberry Fun Facts Fact # 2 – Cranberries are one of three fruits that are native to North America. Fact …
… Cranberries are classified as a fruit and are only 1 of 3 fruits that are native to North America. About the Cranberry Cranberries grow on short shrubs and …
… Not unless you eat 50+ cups every single day for weeks on end. Nutrition info on Cranberries 1 cup (100 grams) of raw, unsweetened cranberries contain: Calories: 50 …
… There are 5 states that grow almost all of the cranberries in the U.S. Cranberry Production by State in Order 1- Wisconsin – over 50% 2- Massachusetts – …