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''I had planned to grow blueberries in the garden because I noticed how expensive they were, but when I tried uncooked (supermarket) blueberries, I was very disappointed. To me they were bland in flavour, no acidity at all and a slightly unpleasant glutinous texture. Needless to say, I am not growing them.''
''I had planned to grow blueberries in the garden because I noticed how expensive they were, but when I tried uncooked (supermarket) blueberries, I was very disappointed. To me they were bland in flavour, no acidity at all and a slightly unpleasant glutinous texture. Needless to say, I am not growing them.''
== How much does one cup of blueberries weigh? ==
== How much does one cup of blueberries weigh? ==
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|Fresh Blueberries||1 Cup||100 g||4 oz
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''Estimated [[Generic_conversion_table#Volume|US cup]] to weight equivalents:''
''Estimated [[Generic_conversion_table#Volume|US cup]] to weight equivalents:''
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    <td>Blueberries</td>
    <td>fresh/raw</td>
    <td><div align="center">1</div></td>
    <td>100 grams</td>
    <td>4 ounces</td>
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Blueberries

The edible blueberry is a false berry from the are flowering plant, blueberry, genus Vaccinium, sect. Cyanococcus. The species are native only to North America. They are shrubs varying in size from 10 cm tall to 4 m tall; the smaller species are known as "lowbush blueberries", and the larger species as "highbush blueberries".

When mature, the fruit has a sweet taste, with variable acidity.

The blueberry fruit is one of the growing 'superfruits'.

Personal note: I had planned to grow blueberries in the garden because I noticed how expensive they were, but when I tried uncooked (supermarket) blueberries, I was very disappointed. To me they were bland in flavour, no acidity at all and a slightly unpleasant glutinous texture. Needless to say, I am not growing them.

How much does one cup of blueberries weigh?

Ingredient US Cups Grams Ounces
Fresh Blueberries 1 Cup 100 g 4 oz

Estimated US cup to weight equivalents:

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Every ingredient has a cups to ounces or grams conversion table. Search for the ingredient, cup to weight conversions are at the end of each ingredient page.

We also have a generic conversion table and a portions per person lookup.

Seasonal Information: Blueberries

This information is specifically for countries in the northern temperate zone of the Northern Hemisphere; particularly the United Kingdom, however it should be applicable for northern USA, northern Europe, Canada, Russia, etc.

Blueberries are at their best and in season during the following months: July & August.


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