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The History of Cranberries


Native Americans mixed deer meat and mashed cranberries to make pemmican -- a convenience food that kept for long periods of time. They also believed that cranberries were a medicine that helped to take poison from arrow wounds. Cranberry juice was a natural dye for rugs, blankets and clothing. The Delaware Indians in New Jersey used the cranberry as a symbol of peace. All of this was long before the Pilgrims arrived in America in 1620.

The cranberry is one of only a handful of fruits native to North America - the Concord grape and blueberry being the others. Cranberries were widely found in Massachusetts.  Rumor has it that cranberries may have been served at the first Thanksgiving dinner in Plymouth .

Cranberry Fun Facts

Did you know that there are 440 cranberries in one pound? 4,400 cranberries in one gallon of juice? 440,000 cranberries in a 100-pound barrel?

 

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