Blueberries can appear red instead of blue due to a natural pigment called anthocyanin, which can change color based on the acidity levels in the fruit.
they look extremely gross and instead of blue they are greenish-indigo
Yes.
Blueberries are a berry that is blue!
Blueberries turn blue at around pH 2.8 -3.2. But it will turn red if it is more acidic.
sweetcorn(yellow), broccoli(green),apple(red) and blueberries(blue).
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Blueberries transform from their original blue color to a vibrant red hue through a natural process called anthocyanin accumulation. This occurs as the berries ripen and the levels of anthocyanin, a type of pigment, increase in the fruit, causing the color change.
Blueberries are blue because they have anthocyanins....
Blueberries
The dark blue berries are "blueberries."
The blueberry changes color from blue to red as it ripens due to the accumulation of anthocyanin pigments in the fruit's skin. These pigments are responsible for the vibrant red hue seen in ripe blueberries.