Blueberries can turn green when baked in muffins with baking soda due to a chemical reaction between the anthocyanins (the pigments in blueberries) and the alkaline environment created by baking soda. This reaction alters the structure of the pigments, leading to a change in color. Additionally, the heat from baking can further enhance this color change, resulting in a greenish hue in the final product.
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Blueberries are susceptible to cranberry fruitworm, cherry fruitworm, stem borers and blueberry maggots.
money but mostly cash notes because its green and money is dough, hope i helped you
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Blueberries turn green in an alkali solution due to a change in the pigment molecules. The anthocyanin pigments in blueberries react with the alkaline pH, causing the color change.
blueberries are small round and blue juniper berries are purple berries that grows on a green spiky bush
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To achieve vibrant colors in baking without using artificial food coloring, you can use natural ingredients like beetroot for red, turmeric for yellow, matcha for green, and blueberries for purple. Experiment with different fruits, vegetables, and spices to create a rainbow of vibrant hues in your baked goods.
goose berries from a goose ^^ you idiot, gooseberries don't look anything like blueberries
That is the correct spelling used as slang: dough, moolah, cabbage, and green are all terms used to describe cash money.
Yes they do it. blueberry is a green plant. So it is doing that.
sweetcorn(yellow), broccoli(green),apple(red) and blueberries(blue).