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BLUEBERRIES

Alpine Fresh Blueberry Facts

 

  • Alpine Fresh has a year-round blueberry program

 

  • Alpine Fresh ships blueberries domestically as well as

     internationally to countries including Canada, England,

     Hong Kong, & Italy.

 

 

Product Information

 

The blueberry is one of the few fruits native to North

America. The most common types of blueberries are

Northern highbush, lowbush (wild) and rabbiteye.

Varieties of Northern highbush blueberries are most

commonly found throughout the North and South America

and around the world.

 

 

Handling

 

Temperature: 32° - 34°F

Humidity: 95%

Notes: Blueberries should be cooled within 4 hours of

harvest to lower the respiration rate and slow the

ripening process.

Packing

 

4.4 oz (125 grams)

6 oz (170 grams)

11 oz / 1 Dry Pint (312 grams)

18 oz (510 grams)

24 oz (680 grams) 

32 oz / 2lb (907)

 

Growing Regions

 

Chile

Florida

Georgia

North Carolina

Michigan

Canada

Mexico

Argentina

Peru

 

 

Blueberry Coffee Cake!

Blueberry Coffee Cake!

Check out some delicious new recipes!

Heart Healthy

Heart Healthy

Blueberries top the list as one of the most powerful disease-fighting foods. That's because they contain anthocyanins, the antioxidant responsible for their dark blue color. These delicious jewels are packed with fiber, vitamin C, and are available all year long. Boost heart health by adding them into your diet regularly. Sources: WebMD.com

Home Grown

Home Grown

Check out Blueberry farms here in the US and abroad!

Nutritional Facts - Blueberries

Nutritional Facts - Blueberries

Click to view a complete list of nutritional facts.

Pack Sizes and Packaging

Pack Sizes and Packaging

Fresh Star

Fresh Star

Check out Alpine Fresh's NEW state of the art packing facility located in central Florida.

Associations and Organizations

Associations and Organizations

Click to learn more about the organizations and associations Alpine Fresh is involved with and how we support the produce industry!

Connect to the Farm

Connect to the Farm

Do you see this logo on your package? Click here to learn how to trace your product back to the farm.

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