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Food and drink
Berries
Cranberry
Vaccinium
Native American cuisine
Pemmican
The Cranberries
Dried cranberry

Cranberries are a native fruit to North America and were first used by Native Americans for a variety of things. Native Americans ate cranberries in their fresh form, but the most popular use for cranberries was for pemm

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