Eat a Cranberry Day

When : Always November 23rd

Eat a Cranberry Day is today. Cranberries are good for you. How many cranberries will you eat today?

Native to North America, cranberries are grown in bogs, and are primarily grown in New England. When the pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock, they found Native Americans harvesting them, and eating them.  Native Americans also used them as dyes for clothing, and for medicinal purposes.

 

Have a wonderful Eat a Cranberry Day!!

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