The cranberry owes its name to the first European settlers who settled in 1620 on the east coast of North America. “Crane Berry” means “ibis berry” and reminds us that the flower of the berry resembles the head of an ibis. A small red berry belonging to the blueberry family, the cranberry (in French), had already earned fame among the Indians and continues its success in the rest of the world thanks to its precious taste qualities.| Nettle, burdock and dandelion promote the natural process of eliminating water and toxins.
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