Where can I buy fresh or frozen cranberries?

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Where can I buy fresh or frozen cranberries?

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Post by aerhere »

Has anyone seen fresh or frozen cranberries in the north, preferably west of Girne! I want to make my own cranberry sauce to go with the turkey. If I cannot get fresh or frozen, then jar of cranberry sauce would do but I haven't seen that this side of town either.

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Post by come_on_aylin »

Supreme in Catalkoy had 1kg packs of frozen cranberries last week. I've seen cranberry sauce in most of the supermarkets in the East and Tempo at Esentepe had a good supply yesterday.

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Post by aerhere »

Thank you come_on-aylin, it looks like I will have to make a special trip over to the East! I checked with Ileli, Starling, Lemar and Atakara but I was out of luck at all of these shops yesterday.

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You can get dried ones every where I reconstitute them with orange juice and brandy for sauce.

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Post by aerhere »

Thank you for that suggestion Deniz1 .... if all else fails, I will try that!

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Post by Deniz1 »

I use them quite a bit they are quite sweet, sometimes put them in with cereal or porridge for breakfast. Or beef in red wine. Quite useful. Happy Christmas.

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