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Dried Blueberries are a type of nut, seed, and dried fruit product. They are made by removing the moisture from fresh blueberries, leaving a concentrated, sweet, and chewy snack. Dried blueberries are a popular snack food, often used in trail mixes, granola bars, and cereals. They are also used in baking, as a topping for yogurt and oatmeal, and as a garnish for salads. Dried blueberries are a good source of dietary fiber, vitamins, and minerals.
Dried blueberries are available in a variety of forms, including whole, diced, and powdered. They are also available in a range of flavors, including natural, sweetened, and flavored. Dried blueberries are widely available in supermarkets, health food stores, and online retailers.
Some companies in the Dried Blueberries market include Sun-Maid, Ocean Spray, and Welch's. Other companies include Dried Blueberries Inc., Nature's Garden, and Dried Fruit Direct. Show Less Read more