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Frozen blackberries do not weigh more than unfrozen blackberries; the weight remains the same as they are the same fruit. However, frozen blackberries might feel heavier due to the ice crystals formed during freezing. This extra weight from ice is temporary and will melt away, leaving the weight equivalent to that of unfrozen blackberries. Thus, in terms of the fruit itself, their weight is unchanged before and after freezing.
No, raspberries and blackberries do not grow on the same plant. They come from different plants within the Rubus genus.
Blackberries can be found in little bushes around the isles. They are the same as Thimbleberry bushes.
No, blackberries and raspberries do not grow on the same bush. They are two different types of berries that grow on separate bushes.
Yes, blackberries and raspberries can grow together in the same garden as they have similar growing requirements and can coexist without issues.
Yes, there are varieties of blackberries that have white or pale drupes, often referred to as "white blackberries." These varieties are less common than the traditional dark purple or black ones but can be found in certain cultivars. The flavor of white blackberries can vary, but they are typically sweeter and less tart than their darker counterparts.
Yes, raspberries and blackberries can be planted together in the same garden as they have similar growing requirements and can complement each other in terms of pollination and pest control.
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Yes, you can safely freeze blackberries.