Blueberries trend overview

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Blueberries trend

Trend overview

  • Social conversations about Blueberries have by year-over-year
  • of U.S. restaurants offer Blueberries dishes on their menus
  • The top consumer need driving Blueberries consumption today is
  • Blueberries is the most dominant dietary adaptation

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Top claims shaping F&B trend

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Blueberries: A Superfood Powering 2024 Food Trends

Blueberries have long been celebrated for their rich nutrient profile and delicious versatility, and in 2024, they are more popular than ever. As consumer demand for healthy, functional foods grows, blueberries stand out for their unique ability to satisfy various dietary needs, including the fast-rising trend of high-protein and vegan diets. The versatility of blueberries makes them an ideal ingredient for those seeking delicious, nutrient-dense foods that complement a vegan diet.

High-Protein Blueberry Innovations

While blueberries themselves aren’t high in protein, they are frequently combined with other ingredients to create protein-packed snacks and meal solutions that cater to fitness enthusiasts, athletes, and those seeking to improve their daily protein intake.

FAQs about blueberries

  1. What are the health benefits of blueberries?

    Blueberries are high in antioxidants, vitamins C and K, and fiber, making them great for heart health, brain function, and digestion.

  2. Can blueberries be eaten frozen?

    Yes, frozen blueberries retain most of their nutrients and can be used in smoothies, baking, or eaten as a snack.

  3. How should blueberries be stored?

    Fresh blueberries should be stored in the refrigerator and consumed within a week. For longer storage, they can be frozen.

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