Blueberries, 1 Pint
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They don't always sell organic blueberries, but you can usually find them if you search for organic blueberries. They may not appear at all times due to a supply shortage.
Florida is the source of most, if not all, of the items. According to their website, the farm currently grows eight different blueberry varieties that have been adapted to the Florida climate, and they are always looking for new ones. Furthermore, Clear Springs has marketing agreements with a network of South America's best growers through our South American headquarters in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
I've never weighed the package, but it appears to be around a pound. I can tell you that it's a lot of product in terms of volume; I use them on top of cold cereal (a generous serving at the top of the bowl) and a container lasts me for about a week.
I've never had to contact Amazon about smashed blueberries, but I did try to leave a compliment via the customer service chat. Every single berry was ripe, which is something I never see in a store. "We apologize for the inconvenience. Do you want your money back? " "This is a rare occurrence, and we will ensure that it does not occur again. Do you want us to change them out for you? " Clearly, this offshore support staff does not understand the difference between a compliment and a complaint!
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Every day, I combine blueberries and yogurt. While I haven't always been a fan of Amazon's blueberries QUALITY, I have always been able to use more than half of the container, which is convenient. They don't always taste as good as they do at the farmers market, but the yogurt helps to mask the acidity. I ordered three containers, but none of them were edible. They either fell apart in my hand while I was rinsing them, or they were shriveled and moldy. I stopped ordering bananas from Amazon a long time ago because they would always arrive busted in the bag due to heat exposure, which I assumed was the cause. To make matters worse, when I removed the lid from my yogurt, it exploded and tasted sour. The yogurt lid has even expanded, as if it had been heated. I'm so disappointed because I'm immunocompromised and rely on food delivery even before I'm diagnosed with COVID.
This is the second time that all of my blueberries have ended up in the bottom of the delivery bag! It's impossible to change anything! Please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please.
Amazon Fresh is where I get all of our fruit! EVERYTHING IS ALWAYS FRESH, HEALTHFUL, AND OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY!.
There isn't even a hint of blueberry flavor. Berries that are large, firm, and lovely. There isn't a dud in the bunch. However, there was no trace of blueberry flavor in them! They had a slight sweetness, but that was it! It was such a letdown! I would never guess blueberries if you blindfolded me and gave me a taste test (perhaps crushing the berries so I couldn't tell the size of what I was eating) and asked me to identify what I had just eaten. I believe the plant was bred for large, firm berries rather than flavor, which is unfortunate. I'm not going to buy blueberries from Amazon ever again. The container was labeled with the Paradise brand.
The first order was so plentiful that they were spilling out of the container, and they were so fresh that I'm still eating some from the fridge. Some of them are so large that I have to cut them in half when I put them on my cereal (to get more blueberries per bite!). The pint I received today was nearly full (though not quite as much as the first time), and the blueberries were in excellent condition. juiciness and freshness It may vary depending on where you live, but these are fantastic in Dallas (Lakewood area).
Big and dark blue, but unripe to the point of crunching. I tried to eat them anyway, but there were so many moldy ones that I had to throw them away.
It's also risky to have someone else shop for your produce. I was planning on making blueberry pancakes because they looked so appealing. They were fragrant and firm as well. Blueberries, after all, are extremely healthy. And, yes, instead of making pancakes, I sampled the entire basket until it was empty. They were absolutely fantastic.
Not sweet.