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The correct answer is D. Cranberry Sauce

Explanation

The term "marsh-whorts" is an old English term used for cranberries, marsh means a wetland usually covered or surrounded by different types of grass and reeds and whorts is an old English term for plant, in this case, "marsh-whorts" means plant from the marsh and this was the name Europeans settlers gave to cranberries when they arrived in America. On the other hand, cranberry sauce is a common Christmas food made of cranberries, sugar, and lemon or orange juice and eat with turkey and other Christmas foods, so of course, it includes cranberries or "marsh-whorts", which makes D. the correct answer.


Cranberry sauce is the Christmas food that is made from "marsh-whorts".

''Marsh-whort” is the old and early names for the cranberry. European settlers also called cranberries fen-whorts, marsh-berries and moss-berries to Marsh-whort. Cranberry sauce or cranberry jam is a sauce made up of cranberries which is commonly served as a condiment in order to add flavor to the food.

It is also served as a side dish with Thanksgiving dinner in North America. It is also served as food at Christmas dinner in the United Kingdom and Canada so we can conclude that Cranberry sauce is a Christmas food that is made from "marsh-whorts".

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