Cranberry

For many, cranberries and cranberries are the same thing for some even. From a botanical point of view, this is wrong, because cranberries and cranberries are related, but still have significant differences in appearance and taste.

Taste. The cranberries have the shape and color of a small cherry. Raw, the cranberries taste refreshingly sour, their consistency is slightly floury.

Effect. Leaves and juice of cranberry are effective remedies for urinary tract infections. Especially in chronic infections, the medicinal plant has a significant advantage over antibiotics, because the side effects are low and the intestinal flora is not damaged.

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