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Blueberries are the true final whiteness test.

When you think of a blueberry and you think of it looking like this inside, then you are probably not white.

Are blueberries (the white kind) popular in your country?
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when you think of a blueberry and you think of it looking like the top one then you are most likely white
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>>222318546
Wtf is u talmabout
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>>222318647
if you dont get it you arent clearly white
its that simple
when you think of a blueberry, does it look green or something like that? if yes, then you are not white
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>>222318605
We have red blueberries in Italy but we arent white, just like you Pekka my yellow amigo
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>>222318546
the big, soft ones are the sweet ones
the small, hard ones are the sour ones
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>>222318824
you dont have blueberries like the top in Italy
stop lying
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>>222318830
white status: nullified
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>>222318546
>>222318605
I don't understand what this has to do with race but we have the gross green inside ones here
Blueberry farms are all indian run though so maybe you're onto something?
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>>222318838
Yes we do but lately you can only find that white shit imported from morocco and south america while our good ones get exported to Germany and Austria
>>222318857
Yes we do
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>>222318857
thats like almost a pest in any garden
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>>222318857
Are you fucking retarded?
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>>222318856
what are the white pipo blueberries/
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>>222318869
I am onto something
Canada isnt white
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>>222318881
>Yes we do but lately you can only find that white shit imported from morocco and south america while our good ones get exported to Germany and Austria
Italians have NEVER encountered blueberries in the wild
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>>222318546
I dont think about blueberries
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>>222318893
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYfrc0BWf_E
if you dont get it you dont get it
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real blueberries are small, not even as big as your fingernail and are mostly liquid
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>>222318909
I'm white and you can't erase me
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Argentina used to be 85% white
real Argentinians will never be brown, no matter how much it hurts the subhumans on this shitty brown website
"
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>>222318919
Yeah we have them you dumbass lowlander
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>>222318546
>>222318605
so true
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>>222319098
>we have them but we have NEVER EVER EVER SEEN THEM IN MY MAFIA RUN SICILIAN CITY
yeah right
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always been more of a blackberry guy
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>>222319175
Can you calm your sperg out you're making us look bad
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>>222319334
>Pavel
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>>222319375
?
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Im personally more of a lingonberry guy
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>>222318546
I don't really like blueberries, they're too watery almost no taste. Besides I have never seen them in the local forests. Also it's all blueberries in English, but we have distinction: golubika ("blueish") and chernika ("blackish"). Picrel is the difference.
As for the chernika, I love it and there's plenty of it in the forests.
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>>222318886
True. Also this one is too. But I love it.
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>>222318857
I have never seen something like this what's it called
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>>222319626
I like it, but I like клюквa more.
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The American one is better, the European one is too tart, acidic, sour and less sweet, but I personally enjoy both
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>>222321238
We call cranberry Karpalo :D
This is however best you can find from swamp
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>>222321986
hate these disgustin freaks
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>>222322003
Besides seeds they are quite elegant tasting
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>>222321986
They usually grow in the northern half of my region. And I haven't been on the swamps there.
Maybe I should try to pick some this July.
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>>222318605
We have both of these in sweden :) The bottom (Odonbär) are actually ok too, they often grow among the blueberries and if you are not careful you tend to get a few of them too when out foraging
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You’re white as hell if you know what the inside of a blueberry looks like. Pick it up and eat it and stop fiddlefucking around with them
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>>222322645
Thats not odonbär, thats busk blåbär :D
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>>222318546
We have blueberries here and they’ve always looked like pic related on the inside. They even grow here in the wild, but blackberries seem to do better in warmer climates. It’s always better when you have a hard winter to kill off the insects.
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>>222318546
>When you think of a blueberry and you think of it looking like this inside, then you are probably not white.
but the plantations you have here where you get to pick them yourself only have this variety
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>>222325220
This how actually european (sub-arctic) native blueberries look like.
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we don't have those. we only have this fruit that resembles berries in the wild. as I've tasted blueberries (imported) and this fruit, they tasted tart and juicy.
rhodomyrtus tomentosa
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>>222325430
Are those some sort of gooseberries?
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>>222325728
I never tasted gooseberries so I'm not so sure. But they're flowering all year round. not seasonal.
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>>222325728
here's the "berries" on the bushes.
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>>222318546
I've never seen the inside of a blueberry
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>>222318546
Your (OP) kind of blueberries here are called "brimbelles" (brambles) or "bluets" (unrelated to the cornflower), and are commonly grown in the Vosges area. The name varies on who has the rights and who sued who, because there's no protected nomenclature (yet). Eh, it's a mess...
"Blueberries", per se, are the wild little black ones, yes.
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>>222322869
the next thign you are gonna say is talk about kool-aid being white adjacent
shut up
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>>222325090
then you are not white
>>222325220
in Finland you can legally pick blueberries in the forests for free and sell them tax free
>>222326317
not white, but a gypsy
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>>222318546
>>222318605
These don't even grow here, bushes just stay the same size for 3 years and then they wither away
>>222318968
these arent even the same thing, OPs one we call borówka ((old polish)forest fruit?(feminine))
and this one is called jagoda (pre-indo-european word)
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>>222328661
Jagoda means just "berry" here. Like overall name for berries.
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>>222327868
>in Finland you can legally pick blueberries in the forests for free and sell them tax free
nothing stops you from foraging the wild ones in a forest, but it's easier to just got to a farmers plantation in a near by village and picked them yourself when it's heidelbeeren-saison. it hits a sweet spot between foraging in a forest for lil berries and buying the supermarket ones that are just water anyway
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>>222328901
the blueberries I am talking about dont grow in plantations
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>>222318546
Blueberries just suck in general
Blackberries mog
Yes I'm brown and I'm proud>>222318546
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>>222328952
i know but nobody has the time to forage for them and we don't SEAs into the forest to forage them for us
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>>222318546
Hmmm
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It is not okay to be racist on this board or anywhere.
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>>222328901
Not him but do you have any idea that sub-arctic forest floor is basicly just endless sea o various berries.

Check what Taiga means.
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>>222329065
>Check what Taiga means.
i'm too lazy pls tell me
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>>222329030
you can buy blueberries that arent picked by southeast asians
btw there was a big case where one company CEO goes to jail now for human traficking for theit treatmeant of these seasonal workers and many other companies got fined for having a cartel

just buy them from some private person and they give you buckets. its a good buck if you know good places since its tax free and you dont need your own land for it. thats why some companies try to scale up with these seasonal asian workers
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>>222329043
I noticed that mine either are locally or mostly from Peru and Chile love them all eat them raw with yoghurt or as jam might try to make compost with those too as they can get expensive out of season
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>>222329090
Taiga is Finnic homeland, snow forest is one quite fitting term.
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>>222329168
Compot* damn it
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>>222329115
>where one company CEO goes to jail now for human traficking
damn
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>>222329204
>Iceland
>Taiga
Also many of those areas are more tundra than taiga.
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>>222329235
>Jukka Matias Kristo, 58, the former CEO of Polarica, has been sentenced to a prison term without parole.
>Kristo and his Thai business partner, Kalyakorn Phongphit, 55, were convicted by the Lapland District Court of a total of 78 counts of human trafficking.
>Jukka Kristo was sentenced to two and a half years in prison and a five-year ban on conducting business. He also lost his military rank of sergeant.
>The pickers arrived in Finland in July 2022. At that time, they were already heavily in debt relative to their income.
>Phongphit had given them an “advance” of approximately 1,100 euros to cover travel expenses, among other things.
>The prosecutor described the pickers’ situation as “debt bondage.”
>There wasn’t enough space or hot water. Two of the sites had indoor air quality issues.
>Work was carried out seven days a week, around the clock. Workers might head into the forest at five in the morning and not return to camp until ten at night.
>Despite the long days and hard work, few of the pickers ended up in the black. In addition to their debts, expenses for lodging, meals, and fuel were deducted from their meager earnings.
>– The plaintiffs were also misled in that, when the berries were weighed, the weight of the box was deducted from the total by an amount greater than the box’s actual weight.
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>>222329235
>>222329380
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>>222329350
It once were taiga but they cut thei all their forests
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>>222329168
In the highlands, there's a type of blueberry that gets you drunk. It looks very similar to others that don't, but some people eat it for the effect. The chronicler Cieza de Leon wrote about its effects more than once in his books from the 1500s
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>>222330232
Would you say it could be made one of your national unique alcoholic drinks if processed rightly? I wonder how it tastes with the berry sweetness ( if it is )
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>>222329043
>>222329168
I never saw them from Chile here before, we get mostly from Morocco, South Africa, Peru, Egypt, and Spain. What kind of strain/variety is the tastiest one you tried iyc? The strains called Eureka Sunrise and Masena are by far the best I have tried, they both have a subtle peachy kind of taste to them, highly recommend if you see either one.
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How the fuck would I know I don't eat blueberries
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>>222335108
According to your flag you only eat russian cum :D
Russians again respects me more than you because im not a dog; Russians are most finno-ugrics slavs and habbits gatherring :)
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come home, white man.
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>>222318605
The top is an aðalbláber (noble blueberry), the bottom is a proper blueberry. Aðalbláber should not be shared with foreigners.
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membe the blueberries posters?
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>>222318546
This fruit is immature and not ripe
>>222318605
This fruit is mature and ripened
Both are correct.
>.t blueberry grower
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>>222321110
>they're too watery almost no taste.
Not sure what kind you are eating, but blueberries are some of the sweetest fruit out there. Look for blueberries specifically from Peru or Chile during the winter and from the USA and Mexico during the summer.
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>>222329043
I prefer Peruvian and Chilean blueberries personally, if I am buying at the store. At home I just eat the ones I grow.
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Personally I'm more a mulberries guy.
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>>222319300
I remember eating them as a kid so many at a time that I shit myself almost
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>>222318546
I only ever think about cloudberries.
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>>222318546
Açaí > Blueberry

PS: I like blueberry
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>>222335773
What do they taste like
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>>222337810
Best way to enjoy it is Finnish cheesebread and Jam :D
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>>222338097
Like blackberries but with smaller seeds. Skin/fiber on them seem to be a bit less tough too. They bruise easily, so I've never seen them sold in stores. Personally, I find mulberries sweeter too, as blackberries sometimes can be slightly bitter if not fully ripe.
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>>222335773
they're easily grown here just by sticking the cut stems in acidic soil. but how do you prevent birds and insect from harvesting it first. I never get to enjoy the ripe mulberries. :/
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>>222338350
I've only been gifted mulberries by other people who grow their own. I assume they use some sort of netting.
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>>222338371
do they cover it with nets all year round? at least from my experience here, mulberries aren't seasonal. but I'm worried about the nutrition once those nets are placed on them. would they get enough sun? my mulberry bushes are all planted directly to the ground (not in a green house) and they grow wild within few months. I did prune them so they're not too tall and more fruits will grow on their branched stems.
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>>222318968
>>222321238
>>222321986
>>222325393
is this a hobby thing like mushroom picking? I have berries and mulberries growing in my yard but I never bothered to pick them. too tedious for very little reward.
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>>222338592
>but I never bothered to pick them
My dad would kill you. You don't know how good you have it in your tropical shithole.
I mean yes, nowadays is mostly a hobby when you go and gather mushrooms and berries. We also grow plenty of different berries on dacha and make jam of them, freeze them etc.
But in long times before it was part of the matter of survival and getting some vitamins.
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>>222338602
berries are tiny compared to the random hundred different fruits birds was spreading around here.
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>>222318546
Blueberries are pretty hit or miss for me. They're either deliciously savory, horribly tart or just tasteless and watery.
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>>222338350
You hunt and eat the birds first
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>>222338767
You cannot suffer in Temu Czechia
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>>222339184
Like grapes, blueberries must be perfect if they're to be better fresh than frozen.



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