Can anyone tell me if there are any blue fruits?!


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Can anyone tell me if there are any blue fruits?

ive never seen a fruit that was blue. are there any? can someone engineer a blue apple or orange

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2 days ago
blueberrys are not really blue


Answers:
2 days ago
blueberrys are not really blue

Actually, a lot of blueberries ARE blue. Some are purple, it is true, but many are, indeed, blue. Like any fruit, there are different strands and types.

Has the blueberry escaped your quest?

No they can't!! But there is a blue fruit called a Blueberry and that's one of my most favoritest fruits!!!

Blueberries, blue raspberries, Damson plums, logenberries.

uh.....blueberry......kinda obvious.....it blue.

umm blueberry?

blueberries. some also put plums, eggplants, red cabbage and blackberries into this category though they look more purple.

blueberry, there really good! Hopefully you remeber now.

Blue berries. The only fruit I would think you can grow blue with a change of sucess would be watermelon. You would have to water the plant with water that had a high consentration of blue food coloring in it. I'm not even sure that would work, but I've done it with flowers before so it might...

Yes; blueberries grow all over the place here in the Pacific Northwest. And yes, they are unquestionably blue, at least while they're still on the plant.

BLUEBERRIES!!!!!!!!!!!!

Blueberries.But an interesting fruit is a grapple.It's an apple that taste like a grape.

Blue berries. Why would you want to make a blue apple? A blue orange would just be wrong coz you can't really call it an orange anymore.

What about Smurfmelons?

Blueberries DUH!!! and YES they are blue....you just are color blind....BLUE+Berries=blue berries.....OBIOUSLY

Plums, figs, dragonfruit, grapes, blueberries, blackberries, boisenberries, passion fruit, gooseberry, and pomegranate. Some of those are blue-ish/purpley though. Hope that helps.

um..BLUEberry




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