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Blueberry juice
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Blueberry juice is a liquid obtained from the extraction and pressing of the fruits of the blueberry, a small, round, dark blue berry known for its sweet and sour, refreshing flavor. This juice is widely used in cooking recipes for its ability to provide a fruity, acidic, and slightly sweet touch, ideal for beverages, desserts, sauces, and dressings.
The blueberry is native to temperate regions of North America, especially the United States and Canada, where it has been consumed since ancient times for its nutritional and medicinal properties. Today, its cultivation has spread to various countries in Latin America and other parts of the world.
Blueberry juice stands out for being rich in antioxidants, especially anthocyanins, which help combat cellular aging and promote cardiovascular health. Furthermore, it contains vitamins C and E, fiber, and anti-inflammatory compounds, making it a beneficial ingredient for the immune system and overall well-being.
In different Spanish-speaking regions of Latin America, blueberry juice may also be found under synonyms such as blueberry juice or simply berry juice, although it is important not to confuse it with other similar fruits that are also called "berries." In some countries, the term blue berries juice is also used to group various similar fruits.
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