Category: Fun Facts
… No they aren’t. Cranberries are non-toxic to cats. Meaning generally they are safe for them to eat. Safe for Cats *** Disclaimer: Always check with your veterinarian before …
… Are Cranberries classified as a fruit? Yup From Wikipedia, “… The fruit is a berry that is larger than the leaves of the plant; it is initially light …
… The Bounce Test Cranberries have a famous test. It’s called the bounce test. What you do is take a cranberry and drop it onto a hard enough surface …
… Technically no, but it depends on your definition of berry. Defining Cranberries According to Wikipedia, the definition of a berry is; “A berry is a small, pulpy, and …
… Depends on whether you’re talking about fresh or dried cranberries. Fresh Cranberries If we look at a serving (1 cup) of raw cranberries you’ll see that it has …
… Cranberries at Cape Cod are harvested between mid September and mid December. Cape Cod Cranberry Fun Southeastern Massachusetts is right in the heart of “Cranberry Country”. There are …
… Cranberries are Paleo. Cranberries & the Paleo Diet To be brief, the Paleo diet is an eating plan that has you only eating foods that were available to …
… Cranberries are harvested in Wisconsin from the end of the September through early November. Wisconsin Cranberries The cranberry is Wisconsin’s official state fruit. The state produces more cranberries …
… Even higher than broccoli or cauliflower. Fiber content of Cranberries One serving of cranberries (1 cup) contains a whole 5 g of fiber. That’s higher than most of …
… They are considered acidic. Acidity and pH of Cranberries The acidity or alkalinity of many different types of foods is measured using a scale of pH. Foods that …