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Daily Archives: October 2, 2020

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Alaska’s Wild Fruit – The Cranberry

Blog, Updates from Michael and DulceBy alaskawildOctober 2, 2020

This October we are featuring our favorite of Alaska’s wild fruits, the cranberry. Cranberries in Alaska are plentiful and varied – and so are their names! It can be downright confusing but, from our point of view, we have three distinct wild cranberry fruits in Alaska. Lowbush cranberries, or lingonberries, are often plentiful in our…

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