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Blueberries are a berry of the Vaccinum plant (blueberry bush). Berries are pea-sized, round, and usually dark blue or indigo in color. Use this tag for questions about selecting, identifying, storing, preparing, replacing or cooking with blueberries as a star ingredient. Questions about dishes which include blueberries, but are not focused on blueberries, should not use this tag.
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How can I turn my muffin batter into the natural blue color from blueberries?
Blueberries, despite the name, are purple, not blue. The appearance of being bluish in color is due to iridescence, not pigment. … While you certainly could color the batter purple by pureeing some of the blueberries into it, it won't be blue. …