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Ìý FruitsÌýof the Magi: Cranberries 21ÌýDecemberÌý2004 Ìý
the perfect complement to Christmas food

In the next in our series the Fruits of the Magi, we look at a fruit that is all about Christmas - from the deep red of its colour to the perfect acid contrast it makes with anything meaty or cheesy. Cranberries grow on bushes in sandy, damp and peaty soil.

Ironically they are extremely sensitive to cold temperatures and yet they are still as integral a part of the North American Christmas as snow.

Diana Henry, the food writer and author of Crazy Water, Pickled Lemons is a fan of the fruit and she showed Anna McNamee another tasty way cranberries can be incorporated into your seasonal celebrations.
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Crazy Water, Pickled Lemons
published by Mitchell Beazley
ISBN: 1840005017




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