Blueberries are characterized by their sweet yet tart taste and presence in treats like muffins, pies, and scones.
They can also change the color of your baked goods to a vibrant shade of purple or transform the flavor of your smoothies.
Cultivated blueberries are a convenient choice for so many dishes, with many of their farms located in the United States.
While New Jersey was the first to cultivate them on a commercial scale, we can thank Washington for growing more than any other state
They're a high-demand fruit with specific farming and cross-continental distribution systems.
Depending on where you're from, wild blueberries might be growing in your home state.
They're indigenous to North America as a part of the Vaccinium genus, and the wild blueberries
Wild blueberries, or Vaccinium angustifolium, are the "lowbush" blueberries that have grown in the Northeastern U.S.