A) Blue-purple B) Green C) Red D) Yellow
A) Rosaceae B) Solanaceae C) Fabaceae D) Ericaceae
A) Africa B) Europe C) North America D) Asia
A) Chlorophyll B) Carotenoids C) Anthocyanins D) Lycopene
A) Vitamin B12 B) Vitamin C C) Vitamin K D) Vitamin D
A) Alkaline B) Salty C) Acidic D) Neutral
A) Lowbush blueberry B) Huckleberry C) Highbush blueberry D) Rabbit-eye blueberry
A) Omega-3 fatty acids B) Beta-carotene C) Vitamin E D) Resveratrol
A) Both (depending on species) B) Always evergreen C) Neither D) Always deciduous
A) Honey B) Maple syrup C) Agave nectar D) Sugar
A) United States B) France C) Brazil D) Japan
A) Bread B) Muffins C) Cake D) Cookies
A) Malus B) Fragaria C) Rubus D) Vaccinium
A) Squirrels B) Birds C) Deer D) Insects
A) Protein B) Fat C) Cholesterol D) Fiber
A) 4.0-5.0 B) 6.0-7.0 C) 7.0-8.0 D) 5.0-6.0
A) White or pink B) Yellow C) Purple D) Red
A) Salting B) Freezing C) Pickling D) Canning
A) Blackberry B) Highbush C) Lowbush D) Rabbit-eye
A) Increase leaf size B) Attract pests C) Promote fruit production D) Prevent flowering
A) Glaucous coating B) Dust C) Wax layer D) Fungal residue
A) Red blood cell production B) Bone health C) Muscle growth D) Brain function
A) High fat content B) High sugar content C) High antioxidant content D) Low vitamin content
A) Shade B) Pest control C) Fertilization D) Cross-pollination
A) Beverages B) Building materials C) Cleaning supplies D) Cooking oil
A) Growing season B) Flowering period C) Chilling hours D) Ripening time
A) Washing B) Drying C) Sorting D) Juicing
A) A crop B) A pile C) A bunch D) A cluster
A) 10-20 years or more B) 1-2 years C) 25-30 years D) 5-7 years
A) Green B) Blue C) Red D) Purple
A) Winter B) Autumn C) Summer D) Spring
A) Heart health B) Brain function C) Antioxidant protection D) Muscle growth
A) The color of the leaves B) The shape of the flower C) The plant's growth habit D) The size of the berry
A) Pies B) Steaks C) Soups D) Curries
A) Mold B) Bloom (a natural wax) C) Pesticide residue D) Sugar crystals
A) Small, bell-shaped flowers B) Yellowing leaves C) Woody stems D) Evergreen foliage (in some varieties)
A) Temperate B) Tropical C) Arid D) Subtropical
A) Late autumn B) Mid-summer C) Late winter D) Early spring |