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    Wild Blueberries facts and nutrition

    By s mJune 7, 2019Updated:June 11, 2019No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Wild blueberries scientifically known as vaccinium angustifolum are apparent from cultivated cousins in various ways. It is spread by rhizomes and underground runners leading to new shoots and stems. Wild blueberry varies in size and color. Wild blueberries have high levels of antioxidants, anthocyanidins, anthocyanins, polyphenols and dimethyl resveratrol. As most effective metal detoxing foods, it is used to detoxify the body.

    It also grasps ancient and sacred survival information from heavens which goes back tens of thousands of years. It is adapted to every fluctuation in climate. It thrives more than 100 variable strains which is identical to different genetic makeups.

    Health benefits of Wild Blueberries

    1. Rich in antioxidants

    Research shows that one cup of wild blueberries offers more antioxidant capacity than plums, cultivated blueberries, raspberries, strawberries and cranberries. It has high total phenolic content. Phenolic is a phytochemical compound which supports plants in healthy growth as well as reproduction. When consumed, it forms anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties that lower the chances of various chronic diseases.

    1. Brain health

    Wild blueberries promote ability in mental skills such as concentration, pay attention, complete tasks and manage time. It promotes memory as well as mental functions.

    1. Upgrade memory

    Study conducted on nine older adults for 12 weeks shows that wild blueberry juice improved the memory.

    1. Improve mood

    Intake of wild blueberries improved depression in young adults according to the study. Flavonoids has a positive impact in young adults and children that minimizes the chances of depression in adolescence and also later.

    1. Lowers diabetes

    Wild blueberries offer 30 percent less sugar in comparison to cultivated blueberries offering 10 grams of sugar per cup. It is helpful for diabetic patients as it do not cause spike in blood sugars. It has low glycemic food with a score of 53 on 100 point Glycemic index.

    Culinary uses

    • Consume it in fresh.
    • Wild blueberries could be canned, frozen, dried and jarred.

    Other facts

    • Wild blueberries are found in wild in Atlantic Canada, Maine and Quebec.
    • Canada is regarded to the largest producer of wild blueberries.
    • It is a low maintenance crop.
    • The bushes grow from 4 to 15 inches high.
    • It proliferates with underground runners.
    • The fruits are harvested in early August to early September.
    • In comparison to cultivated blueberries, wild forms are smaller and less juicy.
    • When baked, it holds the shape as well as color.
    • As it is highly perishable, it is frozen and freeze.
    • Deep-blue pigments of wild blueberries are due to the presence of anthocyanin which has powerful health protection potential.
    • The deep-blue pigments of wild blueberries are due to anthocyanin, which has a powerful health protection potential.

    References:

    https://www.wildblueberries.com/

    https://www.care2.com/greenliving/whats-the-difference-blueberries-vs-

    wild-blueberries.html

    https://www.medicalmedium.com/blog/wild-blueberries

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    Wild Blueberries Quick Facts
    Name: Wild Blueberries
    Origin North America
    Colors Dark blue
    Shapes Smaller and more compact
    Taste Intense, sweet, tart and tangy
    Calories 80 Kcal./cup
    Major nutrients Copper (446.44%)
    Total dietary Fiber (16.32%)
    Carbohydrate (14.92%)
    Iron (10.13%)
    Zinc (8.55%)
    Name Wild Blueberries
    Native North America
    Fruit shape & size Smaller and more compact
    Fruit Taste Intense, sweet and tangy
    Major Nutritions Copper, Cu 4.018 mg (446.44%)
    Total dietary Fiber 6.2 g (16.32%)
    Carbohydrate 19.39 g (14.92%)
    Iron, Fe 0.81 mg (10.13%)
    Zinc, Zn 0.94 mg (8.55%)
    Vitamin B3 (Niacin) 0.854 mg (5.34%)
    Vitamin B1 (Thiamin) 0.042 mg (3.50%)
    Vitamin C (Ascorbic acid) 2.4 mg (2.67%)
    Phosphorus, P 18 mg (2.57%)
    Calcium, Ca 24 mg (2.40%)
    Calories in 1 cup, frozen (140 g) 80 Kcal.
    Nutritional value of Blueberries, wild, frozen 
    Serving Size:1 cup, frozen, 140 g

    Calories 80 Kcal. Calories from Fat 80 Kcal.

     

    Proximity Amount % DV
    Water 120.12 g N/D
    Energy 80 Kcal N/D
    Energy 333 kJ N/D
    Total Fat (lipid) 0.22 g 0.63%
    Ash 0.27 g N/D
    Carbohydrate 19.39 g 14.92%
    Total dietary Fiber 6.2 g 16.32%
    Glucose (dextrose) 4.66 g N/D
    Fructose 5.19 g N/D

     
    Minerals Amount % DV
    Calcium, Ca 24 mg 2.40%
    Iron, Fe 0.81 mg 10.13%
    Magnesium, Mg 10 mg 2.38%
    Phosphorus, P 18 mg 2.57%
    Potassium, K 95 mg 2.02%
    Sodium, Na 4 mg 0.27%
    Zinc, Zn 0.94 mg 8.55%
    Copper, Cu 4.018 mg 446.44%


     
    Vitamins Amount % DV
    Water soluble Vitamins
    Vitamin B1 (Thiamin) 0.042 mg 3.50%
    Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) 0.01 mg 0.77%
    Vitamin B3 (Niacin) 0.854 mg 5.34%
    Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine) 0.028 mg 2.15%
    Vitamin C (Ascorbic acid) 2.4 mg 2.67%
    Fat soluble Vitamins
    Vitamin A, RAE 4 µg 0.57%
    Vitamin A, IU 83 IU N/D
    Beta Carotene 49 µg N/D
    Alpha Carotene 3 µg N/D
    Vitamin E (alpha-tocopherol) 0.36 mg 2.40%

     
    Lipids Amount % DV
    Fatty acids, total saturated 0.042 g N/D
    Fatty acids, total monounsaturated 0.028 g N/D
    Fatty acids, total polyunsaturated 0.126 g N/D

    *Above mentioned Percent Daily Values (%DVs) are based on 2,000 calorie diet intake. Daily values (DVs) may be different depending upon your daily calorie needs. Mentioned values are recommended by a U.S. Department of Agriculture. They are not healthbenefitstimes.com recommendations. Calculations are based on average age of 19 to 50 years and weighs 194 lbs.
     

    Source:
    https://ndb.nal.usda.gov/

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