wild blueberries

Why are we the only ones to use wild blueberries in gfBar?

Wild blueberries are a type of blueberry that grows in the wild and is not grown on farms. These berries are native to North America and grow in the northeastern United States and eastern Canada.

Wild blueberries are smaller and have a stronger flavor than cultivated blueberries. They are also packed with nutrients and antioxidants, making them a healthy and tasty addition to any diet.

One of the key differences between wild and cultivated blueberries is how they grow. Wild blueberries grow on low-lying bushes and are often found in fields or at the edges of forests. They are not planted or tended by humans and rely on natural processes for their growth and development.

Cultivated blueberries, on the other hand, are grown on farms and are carefully tended by farmers to ensure high yields and consistent quality. Cultivated blueberries are typically larger and sweeter than their wild counterparts, but may lack some of the nutritional benefits of wild blueberries.

Wild blueberries have a number of health benefits. They are a good source of vitamins C and K, manganese and fiber. They are also high in antioxidants, which help protect the body from free radicals and prevent chronic diseases.

In addition to their nutritional value, wild blueberries are also valued for their taste. They have a tart and tangy taste that differs from cultivated blueberries. Many people like to eat wild blueberries alone as a snack or use them in recipes for pies, muffins and other baked goods.

Despite their many benefits, wild blueberries are difficult to find in some parts of the world. They are not commonly available in supermarkets and can only be found in specialty stores or farmers' markets. However, they are often sold frozen, which allows them to be used all year round.

Overall, wild blueberries are a tasty and nutritious addition to any diet. Although they are difficult to find, their unique taste and health benefits make them worth seeking out.

All of our gfBars have at least 50% wild blueberries in their content, making them the healthiest on the market. Of course this affects the price, but we are convinced that the future belongs to quality. That is why we will not deviate from this principle.

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