What are fake blueberries?

Instead of using real blueberries, some companies use blueberry "bits" and "particles," which typically consist of various sugars and starches coated with food dye to make them look like blueberries, the documentary shows. A couple are from Kellogg's, which has gotten in trouble with packaged cereal claims before.
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Are blueberries artificially colored?

The ingredients in blueberry bagels sold at Target include “blueberry bits,” which aren't bits of blueberry but rather blobs of sugar, partially hydrogenated oil, and blue food dye. Natural and artificial blueberry flavoring show up later in the ingredients list; real blueberries, even later.
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Are blueberries a real thing?

It turns out they may not have ever been actual berries in their sad, small lives. The ingredient list on some breakfast treats reveals that these "blueberries" are in fact just sugar, corn syrup and food coloring clumped into berry-sized bits.
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Are blueberries in muffins fake?

Not everything that is labeled blueberry-flavored is going to contain real blueberries. It's a harsh reality, but true. According to HuffPost, those little blueberry pieces, dots, and flecks in our muffin mixes, snack bars, and cereals may not actually be blueberries.
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Do blueberry bagels have real blueberries?

For example, the blueberry bagels sold at Target contain some real berries but the “blueberry bits” listed in the ingredients aren't real blueberries, according to Mike Adams, the author of the report.
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The Blueberry Deception Fake blueberries made from chemicals and petroleum byproducts



Are Eggo blueberries real?

From Special K Fruit and Yogurt cereal to Aunt Jemima's and Eggos blueberry waffles, according to Michael Jacobson of the Center for Science in the Public Interest, a consumer watchdog group--they're fakes.
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Are blueberries man made?

As mentioned before, wild blueberries grow 100% wild – not planted or tampered with by people. So, wild blueberries have no genetic engineering, producing a very diverse crop. The uniformity of cultivated blueberries results from selective breeding and farming practices.
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How can you tell if blueberries are fake?

Items with fake blueberries will have red No. 40, blue No. 2 or other artificial colors listed on the label. Read carefully, artificial colors and dyes may also be used for components other than blueberries, too.
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What are fake blueberries made out of?

But inside, there are no actual blueberries to be found. Instead, you get "blueberry flavored crunchlets" — yes, crunchlets — made from sugars, soybean oil, red #40 and blue #2. It's true! Here are the blueberry flavored crunchlets, right on the ingredient list.
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What is natural blueberry flavor made of?

All natural flavors that Lifeway uses are made from fruit juices, fruit essences, and essential oils. The fruit flavoring is derived from the fruit itself. For example, “natural blueberry flavor” is made from blueberries. The sources of natural flavors exist in nature and are something that can be eaten.
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Are organic blueberries better than regular?

Blueberries are an additional berry type that contain a high level of pesticides. The thin skin allows the chemicals to enter the fruit's flesh. Buying blueberries organic is the safest option. Conventional blueberries contain 52 pesticide chemicals.
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Are there non edible blueberries?

Nightshade

growing wild throughout the U.S. Just a handful of the bitter berries can contain deadly amounts of toxic alkaloids, among other compounds. If your “blueberries” don't taste sweet, or don't grow on a woody shrub, chances are good that you're eating a dangerous nightshade instead.
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Are cultivated blueberries healthy?

Blueberries are low in calories and high in fiber and vitamins C and K. They also contain potent antioxidants, including anthocyanins, the plant pigments that give them their deep purplish-blue color, and other compounds that help protect cells from free radical damage and have anti-inflammatory properties.
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Do they add dye to frozen blueberries?

The molecules that make blueberries blue are trapped in those little bags. Freezing blueberries breaks the bags, so when they thaw out, those blue dye molecules escape and stain your tongue!
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Do blueberries have blue dye?

Blueberry juice comes out purple but will dye to a light blue shade.
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Do farmers dye their fruit?

Turns out, the FDA has been behind this practice since the late 1950s. One of their policy guidelines says, “It is a common practice to color the skins of oranges in certain orange growing areas of the country because of climatic or cultural conditions which cause the oranges to mature while still green in color.”
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What are blueberries made of?

Blueberries primarily consist of 14% carbs, 84% water, and small amounts of protein and fat. Most of the carbs come from simple sugars like glucose and fructose, but blueberries also contain some fiber.
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What's the difference between blueberries and bleuets?

The names of blueberries in languages other than English often translate as "blueberry", e.g. Scots blaeberry and Norwegian blåbær. Blaeberry, blåbær and French myrtilles usually refer to the European native bilberry (V. myrtillus), while bleuets refers to the North American blueberry.
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Why is blueberry not blue inside?

Although cultivated blueberries have blue/purple skin, their flesh is usually light green, light yellow, or white. The reason is that cultivated blueberries have a lower amount of anthocyanins, the antioxidant that gives the fruit its blue/purple color.
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Are blueberry bleuets good for you?

Blueberries contain a plant compound called anthocyanin. This gives blueberries both their blue color and many of their health benefits. Blueberries can help heart health, bone strength, skin health, blood pressure, diabetes management, cancer prevention, and mental health.
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Are blueberries genetically modified?

Wild Blueberries Have No GMO's… They're WILD! Wild Blueberries: One of the few plants in the world that has never been altered by man. The topic of GMO's has been ramping up in the news, in supermarket aisles, and over breakfast tables lately.
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Are blueberries modified?

No, OZblu blueberries are not genetically modified. OZblu uses only natural breeding and propagation methods such as tissue culture and plant crossing to create our bigger, bolder blueberries.
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Why are Maine blueberries so good?

For generations, Maine families have nurtured these wild berries that boast an intense blueberry taste; ranging from tangy tartness to succulent sweetness. Wild blueberries are frozen fresh and loaded with 33% more brain-healthy anthocyanins than ordinary blueberries.
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What kind of blueberries does Waffle House use?

Waffle House on Twitter: "@sweeteag @tyszal It's a nougat type blueberry, to keep the flavor right!" / Twitter.
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Are blueberry waffles good for you?

Eating breakfast, like these gorgeous healthy blueberry waffles, improves mood, concentration and performance, lower cholesterol, influence weight loss, and increases strength and endurance.
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