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Millions will eat cranberry sauce on Thanksgiving
Millions will eat cranberry sauce on Thanksgiving. But where do those cranberries come from?
The native wetland plants that produce cranberries start growing in May. When they are ready to be harvested, farmers flood their bogs with water and send out a picking machine to shake the berries from the vines. Then more water is added to the bog, and the freed cranberries float to the surface.
Millions will eat cranberry sauce on Thanksgiving. But what bog did it come from?
In the weeks before Thanksgiving, some of the cranberries set to appear on dinner plates are floating on the Rocky Meadow bog in southeastern Massachusetts. The cranberries have turned this pond pinkish crimson.
Millions will eat cranberry sauce on Thanksgiving. But where do the berries come from?
(AP) — Weeks before
Thanksgiving
, some of the cranberries on dinner plates ... which eventually turns them into
sauce
, juice or sweet and dried berries. The native wetland plants that produce cranberries start growing in May. When they are ready to ...
Those Thanksgiving cranberries may be from a bog in Massachusetts
Weeks before Thanksgiving, some of the cranberries on dinner plates Thursday are floating on the Rocky Meadow bog in southeastern Massachusetts. The cranberries have turned this pond pinkish crimson.
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