Is a blue raspberry a real fruit?

Over time, companies began creating their own version of blue raspberry. To answer your question, yes, there is a fruit that exists behind the bright blue color. And no, it's not exactly a raspberry, as the berry behind the blue has a tarter flavor and texture closely related to a blackberry.
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Are there actual blue raspberries?

There is no such thing in nature as a blue raspberry. Even if you find a blue raspberry product with natural flavors it probably doesn't have any actual raspberry flavor. Less expensive juices such as apple and orange are more commonly used in these products. Source: Matt Soniak.
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Are blue raspberries fake?

As it turns out, blue raspberry is a lab-created artificial flavoring that was first stirred up as a way to market blue food dye — and over the years, it's found its way into everything from Jolly Ranchers hard candy to soft serve ice cream to vodka.
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Is it possible to grow blue raspberries?

Blue raspberries are native to western North America. It's also known as the whitebark raspberry, and it can be found in Alaska, California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Chihuahua (Mexico). While they can be grown naturally, their flavor can be replicated in laboratories to use in food and beverages.
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Why does blue raspberry exist?

According to foodie lore, blue raspberry got its start in the mid-20th century. In 1958, Cincinnati food outfit Gold Medal created the stuff, looking for a way a draw attention to raspberry. The fruit, as we know, is almost always red in the wild. Giving it the blue treatment would separate it from the pack.
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What Actually Even IS Blue Raspberry?



Is a black raspberry real?

Black raspberries (Rubus occidentalis L.) are a special variety of the more common red raspberry that's native to North America. They're also known as blackcaps, wild black raspberries, or thimbleberries (1). Most commercially produced black raspberries grow in the U.S. Pacific Northwest.
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Is blueberry and blue raspberry the same?

In 1970, some marketing genius thought, hey, let's do one in blue. Instead of blueberry, they chose to go with a raspberry flavor, coloring it with the food dye Blue No. 1. This made a nice, and even patriotic, contrast with the cherry ICEE, which was obviously red.
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Are purple raspberries real?

These amethyst-colored berries are a licensed variety from Cornell University. There are two predominant varieties of Purple raspberries: the Brandywine and its sister, Royalty. Purple raspberries ripen after the red variety and offer a color and flavor difference at the end of the berry season.
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What is a white raspberry?

White raspberries, also known as yellow raspberries, are a bit smaller than regular red raspberries. They have the same velvety structure and an aromatic sweet flavour. Prestige only cultivates white summer raspberries, so harvesting is done in the months of July and August.
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When was blue raspberry flavor invented?

The blue color was used to differentiate raspberry-flavored foods from cherry-, watermelon-, and strawberry-flavored foods, each of which is red. Blue raspberry flavor and color were first used in the United States in 1958 to add interest to snow cones.
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Are yellow raspberries real?

There are several yellow raspberry varieties and most are hardy to USDA zones 2-10. One of the more common types, Fall Gold, is an extremely hardy variety. The fruit color may vary from very light yellow to a dark orange at maturity. This varietal is an ever-bearing cane, meaning it will produce two crops per year.
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Are there any blue fruits?

Yes, blueberries are the only blue fruit. However, there is a blue vegetable: Blue corn. And if you are open minded, there is a purple potato variety called “All Blue.”
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Are blackberries and blue raspberries the same?

To answer your question, yes, there is a fruit that exists behind the bright blue color. And no, it's not exactly a raspberry, as the berry behind the blue has a tarter flavor and texture closely related to a blackberry.
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Are there different color raspberries?

Raspberry plants can also be divided into categories by colour. Varieties may produce fruit that is red, yellow/gold, purple or black. Black and purple raspberries are generally known under the name of black raspberry, just as red and yellow raspberries are usually known as red raspberries.
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What is a golden raspberry fruit?

Golden raspberry plants are primocane bearing, meaning they bear fruit off the first year canes in the late summer. Golden raspberries are also sometimes referred to as yellow raspberries and have a yellow-pink color. And they tend to have a sweeter, milder flavor than their red counterparts.
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Why are my raspberries pink?

Pink Raspberries

Double Gold – this everbearing variety produces medium pink or orange raspberries in July and September. The plant tolerates cold, and it is hardy in Zones 4 to 8. It also resists Phytophthora root rot.
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Do white raspberries exist?

A raspberry fruit (berry) is composed of over 50 drupelets. The white colored drupelets are likely due to sunscald or white drupelet disorder. Sunscald and white drupelet disorder are physiological disorders caused by sun exposure (solar injury) and excessive temperatures.
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Why are my raspberry purple?

These amethyst-colored berries are a licensed variety from Cornell University. There are two predominant varieties of Purple raspberries: the Brandywine and its sister, Royalty. Purple raspberries ripen after the red variety and offer a color and flavor difference at the end of the berry season.
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What color are most raspberries?

Based on their color, raspberries are classified into 4 broad categories including red, yellow, black, and purple raspberries. Among these, red raspberries offer the widest range, making the most sought after raspberries.
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Are bananas berries?

It turns out that blackberries, mulberries, and raspberries are not berries at all, but bananas, pumpkins, avocados and cucumbers are. So what makes a berry? Well, a berry has seeds and pulp (properly called “pericarp”) that develop from the ovary of a flower.
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Are wild black raspberries edible?

There are many, many types of wild edible berries, but blackberries and raspberries are by far the easiest to identify. Growing in those telltale tiny clusters, they don't have any lookalikes and are all safe to eat. Blackberries and raspberries are very similar, and they're picked (and enjoyed!) in the same ways.
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Are black raspberries hybrids?

The black raspberry is a hybrid of the red raspberry and blackberry and has a sweeter and more complex taste than either berry.
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What are the dangers of eating raspberries?

Raspberries, along with fruits such as apples, peaches, avocados and blueberries, contain natural chemicals called salicylates. Some people are sensitive to these compounds and may experience an allergic reaction, such as skin rash or swelling.
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What is a cross between a blackberry and raspberry?

The tayberry (Rubus fruticosus x R. idaeus) is a cultivated shrub in the genus Rubus of the family Rosaceae patented in 1979 as a cross between a blackberry and a red raspberry, and named after the River Tay in Scotland.
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What berries are blue?

Salal Berries

In addition to a heavenly taste, the dark blue berries are also rich in antioxidants, flavonoids, and vitamin C.
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