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It is possible to make wine out of blueberries [[http://www.mamakublue.co.nz/ Blueberry Winery]]; however, "it is not all that easy to make a good blueberry wine, according to most experts [[http://www.blueberry.org/faq.htm Buy Blueberry Wine Section]]." Part of the issue is one must add extra sugars to obtain enough alcohol to qualify as wine [[http://www.blueberry.org/faq.htm Make Blueberry Wine Section]][[http://www.squidoo.com/blueberry-wine-recipe Blueberry Wine Recipe]].
 
It is possible to make wine out of blueberries [[http://www.mamakublue.co.nz/ Blueberry Winery]]; however, "it is not all that easy to make a good blueberry wine, according to most experts [[http://www.blueberry.org/faq.htm Buy Blueberry Wine Section]]." Part of the issue is one must add extra sugars to obtain enough alcohol to qualify as wine [[http://www.blueberry.org/faq.htm Make Blueberry Wine Section]][[http://www.squidoo.com/blueberry-wine-recipe Blueberry Wine Recipe]].
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It is also interesting to note that the color of the blueberry correlates with the pH of the fruit. Blueberries contain anthocyanins which change color from purple, blue, or red according to the pH. This compound is also found in blackberries, black currant, eggplants, cranberries, raspberries, and strawberries, and may also contribute to the coloring of these fruits [[http://www.healthaim.com/tackle-high-blood-pressure-with-blueberries/]]

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Wine

What is wine? Basically, wine is fermented fruit juice. Typically grapes are used to make wine because grapes have the right balance of sugars, acids and enzymes to make good wine [Footnote 2]. This is important because the workhorse behind wine is yeast. Yeast is a tiny organism that under the right conditions will consume simple sugars. As it consumes these sugars, one of the byproducts is alcohol.

It is possible to make wine out of blueberries [Blueberry Winery]; however, "it is not all that easy to make a good blueberry wine, according to most experts [Buy Blueberry Wine Section]." Part of the issue is one must add extra sugars to obtain enough alcohol to qualify as wine [Make Blueberry Wine Section][Blueberry Wine Recipe].


It is also interesting to note that the color of the blueberry correlates with the pH of the fruit. Blueberries contain anthocyanins which change color from purple, blue, or red according to the pH. This compound is also found in blackberries, black currant, eggplants, cranberries, raspberries, and strawberries, and may also contribute to the coloring of these fruits [[1]]