Why are blackberries purple?!


Question: Why are blackberries purple?
Whenever I eat half a blackberry, it always turns out purple. Why is that? It is 'cos they don't wanna be rasict? Or do they just feel self-conscious? PLEASE ANSWER IT IS VERY IMPORTANT.

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You biting them in half creates a very sensual feeling for the blackberry. Thus causing an unusual increase of seretonin to the blackberrys mainframe. This then causes its inside to be purple. The feelnig is much like a human feeling during intercourse.



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Blackberries are named blackberries when they are purple because of its dark color. From a distance, the ripening fruits seem black in color but actually it's color is deep purple.

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No they were genetically combined like that. Read up on Mendel's theory!



um does it matter?




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