bataklık yerlerde yetişen kızılcığa benzer bir meyve

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(Botanik, Bitkibilim) cranberry
The red berry of that shrub
A shrub belonging to the subgenus oxycoccus of the genus Vaccinium, consisting of four species
{n} a plant and its berry used as a sauce
A bright red berry of the heath family About 70% of the crop comes from the Cape Cod area Because of their tartness, they are often combined with other fruits and used in chutneys, pies, and other desserts
A red, acid berry, much used for making sauce, etc
very tart red berry used for sauce or juice any of numerous shrubs of genus Vaccinium bearing cranberries
an evergreen plant that grows in New England wetlands and produces edible fruit
) The high cranberry or cranberry tree is a species of Viburnum (V
Opulus, and the other is sometimes called low cranberry or marsh cranberry to distinguish it
{i} type of plant that produces a red acid berry; edible sour-tasting red berry of the cranberry shrub
any of numerous shrubs of genus Vaccinium bearing cranberries
very tart red berry used for sauce or juice
A shrub belonging to the Vaccinium family, Vaccinium oxycoccus, with a number of subspecies
also, the plant producing it several species of Vaccinum or Oxycoccus
Berries eaten to promote urinary-tract health
Cranberries are red berries with a sour taste. They are often used to make a sauce or jelly that you eat with meat. cranberries a small red sour fruit. Fruit of any of several small creeping or trailing plants of the genus Vaccinium (heath family), related to the blueberry. The small-fruited, or northern, cranberry (V. oxycoccus) is found in marshy land in northern North America and Asia and in northern and central Europe. Its crimson berries, about the size of currants and often spotted, have an acid taste. The American cranberry (V. macrocarpon), found wild in most of the northeastern U.S. and grown extensively in Massachusetts, New Jersey, and Wisconsin and near the Pacific coast in Washington and Oregon, is more robust than V. oxycoccus, with larger, pink to very dark red or mottled red-and-white berries. Cranberries are used in drinks, sauces, jellies, and baked goods
bataklık yerlerde yetişen kızılcığa benzer bir meyve

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    ba·tak·lık yer·ler·de ye·ti·şen kı·zıl·cı·ğa ben·zer bir mey·ve

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