The Cranberry was originally called the Craneberry as the appearance of the flowers resembles the neck & head of a crane. The cranberry was also found in the UK in the 17th century & was known as the Fenberry after the boggy areas these bushes like to grow in. High in Fibre & with a high proportion of complex sugars for a fruit these tasty little red berries are a great nibble. They also have good levels of the essential dietary mineral manganese as well as a range plant nutrients includin