Cranberry
Approval Rate: 75%
Reviews 13
by missy69
Sat Oct 04 2008I hate Cranberries!
by obtusegoose
Wed Oct 01 2008Okay when dried, not that good in juice form (too sour).
by aleashac
Wed Sep 17 2008A cousin of the blueberry, this very tart, bright red berry can still be found growing wild as a shrub, but when cultivated, is grown on low trailing vines in great sandy bogs.
by canadasucks
Tue Jun 24 2008Never liked the texture or the flavor that much. . .
by spinette
Fri Oct 26 2007Fantastic antioxidant, but I am speaking of the one in the can, I have never tried to make it, I also love the cranberry drink.
by kairho
Sat Oct 08 2005Cranberry juice is underrated. Tart and sweeet at the same time, and a great thirst quencher.
by texasyankee
Tue Apr 19 2005I love cranberry sauce and cranberry juice, and my mom has a cranberry nut bread that's out of this world.
by randyman
Sun Mar 20 2005I don't eat them fresh, but as a sidedish on the holidays. I love cranberry sauce, and the juice too.
by jimmyinatlanta
Mon Jun 30 2003Of course they're healthy, and I love them mixed in with other things, but what is up with Ocean Spray mixing them into EVERYTHING? A comedian once said it best: can we ratchet the cranberries down a notch?
by rebelyell1861
Sat May 10 2003Good and sour, just the way I like it.
by the_waffler
Fri Nov 02 2001CranJuice creations are hideous, but cranberries themselves are very nice. They are such a perfect part of Thanksgiving...wouldn't want to eat them year-round, though!
by santander_summers
Sun Sep 23 2001I don't care for the Cranberry's taste but it has a cleansing quality for women - its acidity can help prevent urinary infections which can be terribly painful.
by medgarevers
Wed Sep 12 2001Strong stuff. Cranberry bread and juice can be good but I think you have to add a lot of sugar. My taste-buds are sensitive to really sour stuff, so I can't enjoy these as much as some. And Craisins are one of the best snacks ever created.