Yes, the ancient Greeks did consume blueberries, which were likely gathered from wild plants. Apart from being eaten fresh, blueberries were also used for their medicinal properties, believed to help with various ailments. Additionally, they may have been used in dyes and for flavoring food and beverages. Overall, blueberries were valued not only for their taste but also for their potential health benefits.
You can find blueberries on the grassy part of any isle.
Not anymore than any other race of people. :/ Not anymore than any other race of people. :/
hardly any! there are 66 calories in 150g of blueberries which is a large portion.
no they don't sorry
what does blueberries look like piosness Blueberries are not poisonous. In fact, they are the healthiest and tastiest berries [ wild ], not the farm-grown highbush blueberries which are larger with hardly any taste at all [ because of the chemical fertilizers used ].
Yes, it is recommended to wash blueberries before freezing them to remove any dirt, bacteria, or pesticides.
I don't know of any foods high in oxygen. If you mean antioxidents, then yes blueberries are high in those.
Well yes - they were on one side, the Persians on the other.
not fresh. but dehydrated packaged blueberries are available in any store that sells imported food stuff. very expensive though :(
Yes, blueberries should be washed before freezing to ensure they are clean and free of any dirt or residue.
not fresh. but dehydrated packaged blueberries are available in any store that sells imported food stuff. very expensive though :(
Yes, it is recommended to wash blueberries before freezing them to remove any dirt, bacteria, or pesticides that may be present on the surface. This can help ensure that the blueberries remain fresh and safe to eat when thawed.