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27 Dec 2016
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Lingon is not cranberry, right?
Lingon is not cranberry, right?
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No, cranberry is "tranbär". I'm not sure how to say lingon though
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Lingon is called lingonberry in english
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I believe they are of the same "family" because they taste quite the same. It is the size that differs ( I think )
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