Crazy Food colours!!!!! Are there naturally blue foods?>?!


Question: Ok, were having an office wide debate- are there any naturally blue foods?i dont want things like blue powerade - only natural colours. We have already ruled out blueberries- there must be somthing!!!! help!!!!


Answers: Ok, were having an office wide debate- are there any naturally blue foods?i dont want things like blue powerade - only natural colours. We have already ruled out blueberries- there must be somthing!!!! help!!!!

Figs are normally really dark purple sh but occasionally you will see blue tint

Juneberries

Why did you rule out blueberries?


EDIT

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. Take the Rabbiteye Blueberry for instance, it is very rarely purple at all

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grapes?

blue corn
blue potatoes
blue cheese?

hmm.... blue.... water? nah that's lame... uhhh... one sec i'm googling it...

"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."

does that help? dang... maybe... do blue-scaled fish count? or maybe blue cheese... the veiny things in it are blue... haha
hope i helped! XD

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blueberries

blue berries. :]

and blue corn.

Blackberry's are a bark blue, Saskatoon Berry's also are blue and often confused with blue Berry's, as well as a few blue/purple potato's from remote places (i don't know what either is called) and lastly blue cheese.

Some mold is blue.

blue potatoes are a marvel of cross breading species but as for blue color foods most blue dyes are man made chemicals and are based from coal tar.....blue is just not a natural color in the food world, besides the potatoes i can't think of anything else blue.....oh an blueberries are actually a shade of purple!

Blue corn chips
Blue corn
Blue potatoes
Blue veins in some cheeses
Mulberry blue from mulberries





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