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Made from the skins of Rubel and Jersey blueberries, this intensely purple powder is jam-packed with antioxidants, fiber and other good-for-you-goodness. Where to start? Well, apart from the obvious smoothie booster, you can use it as an all-natural rub, food coloring (purple bundt cake anyone?) or dusting for a little pizazz on sweet and savory dishes alike.
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Bow Hill Blueberries
Bow, WA
One of the oldest farms of its kind, Bow Hill Blueberries has been cultivating this plucky berry since 1947. Today the legacy is continued by a family of four, managing everything from farming the 4500 bushes to packaging their tantalizingly tart, just-harvested goodness for sweet and savory fans alike.
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Reviews for
Organic Heirloom Blueberry Powder (Set of 2)
Reviews for
Organic Heirloom Blueberry Powder (Set of 2)
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Love this powder. Great addition to my morning smoothies.. but with no added flavor. It does add an amazing color, though... plus, all the health benefits!
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