Dried Cranberries
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Dried Cranberries
© Denzil Green
In addition to being dried, Dried Cranberries are usually sweetened, because otherwise the pucker power would be too much for most people.
They are sweetened by soaking them in sweetened water, which besides sweetening them, helps the fruit retain its colour and flavour throughout the drying process and storage.
Dried Cranberries look like raisins, except they are red.
You can swap Dried Cranberries in for raisins in your recipes.
See Also: Cranberries
Other entries for: Dried Fruit
Banana Leather, Currants, Dates, Dried Apples, Dried Banana, Dried Cranberries, Dried Pineapple, Figs, Prunes, Raisins, Tamarind
Other entries for: Fruit
Bananas, Bletting, Candied Fruit, Citrus Fruit, Drupes, Hard Fruit, Olives, Rhubarb, Soft Fruit
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