Yes. Blueberries, blue corn, and cerain herbs (their flowers) are blue. Some berries, like huckelberries and boisenberries, can also appear a blue-purple color, too.
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The following are indigo (purplish-blue) fruits:
Sloe, blueberry, damson, bullace, & huckleberry. The 3 you've probably never heard of are all in the plum family.
Blue food is not commonly found in nature, but some examples of blue foods include blueberries, blue corn, and certain types of fish like bluefin tuna. Artificial food coloring can also be used to create blue-colored foods.
Color of food sometimes triggers an emotional response, blue food might be met with disgust because there are not very many natural blue foods, blue could symbolize mold.
Blue mold that is found on food is basically like any other types of mold. There are different strains of mold. If you see blue mold, discard that food.
Color of food sometimes triggers an emotional response, blue food might be met with disgust because there are not very many natural blue foods, blue could symbolize mold.
any cake food can be blue if you put blue food colouring in it!lol
There is no blue food, that's why they make bandaids for commercial kitchens blue
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choclate things
There are actually 2 types of blue food coloring. Brilliant blue also known as blue number 1 which comes from oil base now, but was originally gotten from coal tar. Indigotine or blue number 2 comes from a synthetic version of the indigo plant.
No, just makes it blue.
there are 5 types of food oil.
When a blue whale doesn't have food, it swims somewhere else, in search of food.