Some time between digesting Christmas
dinner and putting your head back down to work, spare a thought or two for the
cranberry. It is, of course, a (1) of Christmas: merry bright
red, bittersweetly delicious with turkey and the very devil to get out of the
tablecloth (2) spilled. But the cranberry is also a symbol of
the modern food industry-and in the tale of its (3) from
colonial curiosity to business-school case study (4) a deeper
understanding of the opportunities and (5) of modern
eating. The fastest growing part of today’s cranberry market is for cranberries that do not taste like cranberries. Ocean Spray’s "flavoured fruit pieces" (FFPS, to the trade) taste like orange, cherry, raspberry or any (6) of other fruits. They are in fact cranberries. Why make a cranberry taste like an orange Mostly bec A. progress B. proposition C. prophet D. proportion 我来回答: 提交
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