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Wild blueberries are exactly what they sound like. They grow naturally — mostly in Maine and Eastern Canada — in cold-climate areas that have been disturbed by natural events, such as fires ...
One of America’s oldest indigenous crops, wild blueberries have grown on US soil for over 13,000 years. Like ramps, morels, and other foraged produce, wild blueberries cannot be planted or grown ...
Cultivated blueberries, which are larger, are grown in 38 states. This year's crop is expected to be about average, 70 million pounds.
Wild blueberries on the left, cultivated on the right. There has been a bumper crop of blueberries this year, maybe because we had a damp spring, or maybe they’ve done well in an especially hot ...
With twice the antioxidant capacity of larger, cultivated blueberries, Wild Blueberries freeze perfectly, retaining their superior quality, color and sweet, tangy flavor.
Baking with wild blueberries is easy if you know how Maine's wild blueberries cook up somewhat differently than their cultivated cousins. Posted July 29, 2018 ...
Yarborough said the state has about 40,000 acres of wild blueberries – compared to 300 acres of cultivated ones – yielding 80-100 million pounds of berries a year.
Cultivated blueberries, big and juicy, already are becoming available. There’s nothing the matter with spending an hour picking them at one of the pick-your-own farms.
Anatomy of a Food Trend: Are Wild Maine Blueberries the Next Big Thing? How a hyper-local crop ends up on menus nationwide by Lisa Elaine Held Jul 6, 2016, 12:00 PM PDT ...
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