Cranberries

Join Claire Delish, and change everything you thought you knew about cranberries.

39 s · 17. nov. 2025
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episode Cranberries - How Cranberries Conquered America cover

Cranberries - How Cranberries Conquered America

This episode traces cranberries from sacred Wampanoag food to American industrial icon. Indigenous peoples called them sassamanash and used them in pemmican for preservation. Colonial adoption led to commercial shipping by late sixteen hundreds. Henry Hall's eighteen sixteen discovery of sanding techniques sparked intentional cultivation across Massachusetts and Wisconsin. Industrialization transformed brutal hand-picking into water harvesting with mechanical egg beaters, creating iconic flooded bogs. Ocean Spray's nineteen thirty cooperative formation, followed by innovations like juice cocktail and Craisins, made cranberries ubiquitous. Yet this billion-dollar industry rarely acknowledges the indigenous knowledge that made it possible, raising questions about appropriation and cultural reclamation. https://amzn.to/42YoQGI This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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Cranberries - The Berry that isn't a Berry

Join Claire, your warm and knowledgeable culinary bestie, as she reveals the surprising truth about cranberries in this fascinating deep dive. Discover why cranberries aren't actually berries, explore the science behind their famous "bounce test," and learn about the ingenious air pockets that make them float during harvest. From botanical quirks to Native American traditions, from commercial cultivation to the chemistry that makes these tart fruits so unique, this episode uncovers the myths and realities of one of North America's most iconic indigenous fruits. Claire shares captivating stories about how these remarkable vines have been fooling us all along while transforming American agriculture and holiday traditions. Ready for more engaging podcasts that make you see everyday topics in a whole new light? Visit https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ to explore our full collection of thought-provoking shows that blend knowledge, storytelling, and genuine curiosity. There's something for every curious mind! This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

17. nov. 202521 min