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[[Image:Cranberries.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Dried cranberries]]
[[Image:Cranberries.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Dried cranberries]]
Usually cranberries as fruit are served as a compote or jelly, often known generically as cranberry sauce. Such preparations are traditionally served with roast turkey meat and are considered by some to be a staple of English Christmas dinners, and the Canadian and US holiday Thanksgiving.
Usually cranberries as fruit are served as a compote or jelly, often known generically as cranberry sauce. Such preparations are traditionally served with roast turkey meat and are considered by some to be a staple of English Christmas dinners, and the Canadian and US holiday Thanksgiving.
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The cranberry is one of the growing '[[superfruits]]'.
The cranberry is one of the growing '[[superfruits]]'.
== How much does one cup of cranberries weigh? ==
== How much does one cup of cranberries weigh? ==
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     <td>4 ounces</td>
     <td>4 ounces</td>
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[[Category:Fruit]]
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