The blueberry bush (Vaccinium sect. Cyanococcus) is a flowering shrub that produces berries with a bluish, purple hue — also known as blueberries.
Health Benefits
- One cup of blueberries provides 24 percent of a person recommended daily allowance of vitamin C.
- Blueberries contain iron, phosphorous, calcium, magnesium, manganese, zinc, and vitamin K.
- Vitamin C, vitamin A, and the various phytonutrients in blueberries function as powerful antioxidants that may help protect cells against damage from disease-linked free radicals.
- Blueberries can also improve a person’s short-term memory and motor coordination.
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Blueberries also contain copper, beta-carotene, folate, choline, vitamins A and E, and manganese.
One cup of fresh blueberries contains:
- 84 calories
- 0 g of cholesterol
- 1.1 g of protein
- 0.49 g of fat
- 21.45 g of carbohydrate
- 3.6 g of dietary fibre
- 14.74 g of total sugars