Few people realize that the winter fruit that they typically see amongst their holiday spread is actually one of the most popular of the season: cranberries.
Cranberries are an excellent source of vitamin C and also an excellent source of fiber.
Cranberries alone can be particularly tart, but in a sauce, juice, or as an ingredient in cakes, stuffing or casseroles, this fruit becomes tastier.
When shopping for cranberries, choose cranberries that are shiny and not shriveled. A deep red or almost brown color actually signals freshness. A good cranberry should be hard.
Cranberries will keep up to two weeks in a refrigerator.