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Revision 12 . . (edit) November 7, 2001 8:00 am by Paul Drye ["Bush-like plant"? What's wrong with "bush"?]
Revision 11 . . (edit) November 7, 2001 7:58 am by (logged).150.29.xxx
Revision 9 . . (edit) November 7, 2001 6:13 am by (logged).150.29.xxx
  

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Changed: 1c1
The Cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon) is a small red semi-sweet and tart berry?, uniquely native to the eastern half of the north American continent in the United States and Canada. The berry is often used in baking (muffin?s, cake?s) and for medicinal purposes.
The Cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon) is a small red semi-sweet and tart berry?, native to the north American continent (United States and Canada). The berry is often used in baking (muffin?s, cake?s) and for medicinal purposes.

Changed: 5c5
Usually cranberries are served as a compote? or jelly?, but sometimes they are incorporated in other ways.
Usually cranberries are served as a compote? or jelly?, but sometimes they are incorporated in other ways. Cranberry juice often mixed with other fruit juices is a major use of cranberries.

Changed: 7c7
The cranberry bush-like plant will only grow in a unique environment of sandy, salty wetland?s.
The cranberry bush will only grow in an environment of sandy, salty wetland?s.

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