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They're cran-tastic

Cranberries are fresh, nutritious and might even keep you healthy

December 24, 2010 15:38
The tart flavour of cranberries goes perfectly with rich meats like duck

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Now is the season for fresh cranberries - the bright red berries with a unique tart flavour. Although they grow wild as a shrub, they are grown commercially on low trailing vines in many parts of the world, although not in the UK.

Their medicinal use was first recognised by the Pilgrim Fathers, who shortly after their arrival in America, started to mix berries into a dried meat mixture in order to extend its life.

But cranberries are not merely a preservative. They are rich in antioxidants and vitamin C and are said to provide a natural remedy for colds and flu at this time of the year.

Juice company Ocean Spray has conducted studies over the past 10 years which reveal that the natural compounds in cranberries have the power to stop harmful bacteria from adhering to the body. There is even a theory that this humble red berry may even be of use in helping to prevent cardiac problems.

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