cranberry 的定义
plural cran·ber·ries.
- the red, acid fruit or berry of certain plants of the genus Vaccinium, of the heath family, as V. macrocarpon or V. oxycoccus, used in making sauce, relish, jelly, or juice.
- the plant itself, growing wild in bogs or cultivated in acid soils, especially in the northeastern U.S.
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- Into the enchilada pie, I piled cooked cranberry beans, sweet potatoes, and lots of shredded turkey.
- It carries bright flavors of raspberry and cranberry with a slight herbal finish.
- Add the bread and cranberries and, using a flexible spatula, stir until the bread absorbs most of the custard.
- Toss in the dried cranberries and crystallized ginger and transfer to an airtight container.
- You’ll do fine on a comfortable little skateboard like Penny’s, in cranberry red no less.
- Preheat the oven to 450°F. Soak the cranberries in ¾ cup cranberry juice for 15 minutes.
- Once hot, add the shallots, apples, cranberries, and remaining cranberry juice to the pan.
- And thank you, USDA Cranberry Market Loss Assistance Program, for the cranberry sauce.
- Imagine President Obama passing the cranberry sauce, and a word of thanks, to Speaker of the House John Boehner.
- Cranberry sauce should be sweet but not cloying, and tart without causing pucker and anguish.
- Yet the woods are filled with a great variety of wild berries, among which the cranberry and swampberry are considered the best.
- It must have been about this time that Bill made the first ox yokes out of cranberry wood.
- It may be used in place of the cranberry jelly and will be found to be a delightful change.
- He lived at the lower end of the village, was well to do, a leading cranberry grower, and very prominent in the church.
- At eight o'clock in the evening we came to Cranberry River and encamped, having, by their estimation, come twenty-three miles.