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Homemade Wild Blueberry Jam for saleWild blueberries taste great and are good for you too.
Wild blueberries are smaller than the cultivated variety and taste better. Bears and deer love them too. The berries grow wild in forest clearings in various parts of eastern Canada and New England.
| Wild blueberries are a good source of Vitamin C, dietary fiber, and potassium. According to the Wild Blueberry Association of North America, they also have a comparatively high concentration of anthocyanin, a natural antioxidant which is linked to better eyesight and circulation. Wild blueberries are also said to fight aging and reverse short-term memory loss. |
In Nova Scotia, wild blueberries are often made into jam. Ruth Widmer of Hae-Wi Allrounder Products Ltd. is an expert jam maker who lives in the heart of wild blueberry country in Kemptville, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Her jam has an excellent taste and texture, and goes well on bread and in yogurt.
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