The cranberry the cranberry is a north american fruit that grows on a bush. the cranberry is small, round, red and very bitter. american indians used the berries for food and medicine. when settlers first come from england in the 1600s, they liked these berries, too. the settlers had never seen the berries before. they decided to call them «crane berries», because birds called «cranes» ate them. in fact, the cranberry bush grows in only five states: washington, oregon, wisconsin, massachusetts, and new jersey. these states have the special conditions that the cranberry bush needs. cranberries ripen when the weather starts to become cold. many people eat cranberries as part of the feast of thanksgiving in november. it's hard to recognize the best cranberries just by looking. so cranberry growers use a special method, which was developed by accident by a man named john webb. one day, as john webb was taking a container of berries down some steps, he spilled the berries. while he was picking them up he noticed something interesting. the bad berries had stayed on the top steps, and the best berries had bounced down all the way to the bottom. today, cranberry growers use a seven-step test to separate berries. the best cranberries are the ones that bounce down seven steps! нужен !