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Blueberries

Blueberries are a dark blue or purple berry. They are small, round, and smooth. Blueberries are commonly used in cooking, and have several health benefits.

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Can blueberries make you sick?

Blueberries are generally safe to eat and are known for their health benefits. However, consuming them in excessive amounts may lead to digestive issues, such as diarrhea, due to their high fiber content. Additionally, if blueberries are contaminated with harmful bacteria or pesticides, they could cause foodborne illness. It's important to wash them thoroughly before consumption and enjoy them in moderation.

Do rattlesnakes live in blueberry fields snakes live in blueberry fields?

Rattlesnakes live in forests or deserts. The could live in blueberry fields if there was one nearby. It doesnt matter what type of field it is.

On qiit said blueberries are not berries neither are strawberries but a banna Is so is a blueberry a berry?

Yes, both blueberries and strawberries are berries. Bananas are not berries. Hint: if the word ends with "berries" then the fruit is a berry. For instance, "raspberries" ends with "berries", and they are berries.

What is the world's largest blueberry?

We claim that the world's largest strawberry was used in a fruit smoothie blended by The Cape Cod Kid on June 14, 2009. The strawberry measured 9 and 1/4 inches in circumference.

What is 'blueberry' in Italian?

Mirtillo is an Italian equivalent of 'blueberry'. It's a masculine gender noun. It also may be translated as 'bilberry'. It's pronounced 'meer-TEE-loh'.

Best time to move a Hawthorne bush?

Hawthorn bushes transplant best in spring. They grow very well just about anywhere as long as their roots find well-draining soil.

Can you use blueberry jam for pie filling?

i think you could give it a try! i bet it would be tasty

What is the french Canadian word for blueberry?

In Quebecoise (Canadian French) they definitely use the word "Bluet" as I have seen in the supermarkets and farmers market. The French word used in France is "Myrtille" but I have heard that you could also say "Bluet" in France?