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