June 12
BLUEBERRIES
Blueberries
are indigenous to North America and have deep roots in our country’s history.
When Europeans arrived on the continent, the Native Americans were already
enjoying blueberries year-round. They dried blueberries in the sun and added
them whole to soups, stews and meat, or crushed them into a powder rubbed into
meat as a preservative. According to legend, Native Americans gave blueberries
to the pilgrims to help them make it through their first winter. The Native
Americans were just as energized by blueberries as people are today, and
developed folklore around the dynamic little blue fruit. Tribal elders
recounted how the Great Spirit sent “star berries” to ease the children’s
hunger during a famine. They called blueberries “star berries” because the
blossom end of each berry – the calyx – forms a perfect five-pointed star

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