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M-CLAS BLUEBERRIES 300G

  • Brand: M-Classic
2.70 CHF|300g

M-CLAS BLUEBERRIES 300G

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Dear team, I have seen that the berries are coming from Canada again. Why are they no longer 'wild' blueberries? And if they are, are they low bush or high bush berries? And what genus are they exactly? Vaccinium myrtillus or augustifolium? Thanks for your feedback! Kind regards MigiJane

Hello MigiJane, thank you for your inquiry. There are many types of blueberries (around 500 different ones). We recently switched from a European to a North American blueberry for reasons of availability. We now offer the species Vaccinium Augustifolium (also called lowbush blueberry). In contrast to the previous European blueberry (Vaccinium myrtillus), this comes from Canada. It has slightly different characteristics: it has whitish flesh, the berries are larger and have a different, rather sweet taste. However, both species are wild blueberries. Best regards, your M-Infoline team

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Dear Migros Team Do these blueberries belong to the genus "vaccinium augustifolium"?

Hello swd, thank you for your inquiry. These wild blueberries are the Vaccinium Myrtillus variety. Best regards, your M-Infoline team

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Where do the berries come from, the forest?

Hello Xund, the berries grow mainly in large quantities in the Carpathian Mountains (mountain range between the Czech Republic and Romania) and the Baltic states. There they are picked by hand, delivered to collection points, sorted and frozen. Best regards, your M-Infoline team

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Are they sugared?

Good morning BlueHusky According to the calories 100g/61kcal, the fruits are sweetened. Natural ones would have approx. 100g/39kcal and would be offered with the note unsweetened . Best regardsFrederica

Hello BlueHusky, thank you for your inquiry. All our fruit is unsweetened. Sugar should be listed as an ingredient on the ingredients list if it is present. We are constantly removing the reference to "unsweetened" because it could suggest that other frozen fruits are sweetened. The different calorie content as mentioned by you on Migipedia comes from different ripe fruits/varieties, time of harvest etc., as these are natural products, the nutritional values can vary. Best regards, your M-Infoline team

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