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Are there any blue fruits other than blueberries?

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Yes, besides some kinds of plums and grapes, there are many, but they are either not mass commercial products, or they are not edible, or they don't taste good, or they need to be cooked to taste good. read more

Blue fruits don’t exist. That goes for blueberries too, in spite of the name. In fact, in organisms blue pigments are extremely rare. What we interpret as blue flowers or fruits is mostly a form of purple. read more

), no blue meats (blueburger, well-done please), and aside from blueberries and a few blue-purple potatoes from remote spots on the globe, blue just doesn't exist in any significant quantity as a natural food color. read more

Because it is. There will always be something that is the largest of a given category. If there was a blue giant pumpkin, we could ask why there is no blue vegetable that's larger. It's an endless line of inquiry. read more

Blu cheese is where the cheese has gone mouldy, and that is not classed as a food, as it is a bacteria, so no, i do not think there are any natural blue foods. ----- The following are indigo (purplish-blue) fruits: Sloe, blueberry, damson, bullace, & huckleberry. The 3 you've probably never heard of are all in the plum family. read more

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