(2 pack) Oregon Fruit Canned Blueberries in Light Syrup, 15 oz Can
(2 pack) Oregon Fruit Canned Blueberries in Light Syrup, 15 oz Can
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(2 pack) Oregon Fruit Canned Blueberries in Light Syrup, 15 oz Can

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  • Made with only three ingredients: blueberries, water, and cane sugar
  • Hand-selected and picked ripe at the peak of the season in our growers' field
  • Non-GMO Project Verified and Kosher
  • Contains no high fructose corn syrup
  • All-natural blueberries packaged in non-BPA lining steel cans
  • Perfect for pie fillings, cobblers, cakes, smoothies, and muffins
  • Shelf-Stable, refrigerate after opening
  • Check out our other Oregon Fruit Products!
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Nov 10, 2025
Ricki
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Definitely on list for ceremonial food

This item is a staple for an old Lakota recipe that is made for ceremonial meals. It's called Wójá'pi However, it is a modern replacement for what was grown naturally, chokecherries, I believe. It turns out to be similar to a pudding/jam/jelly: thick to eat with fried bread. It always takes me a bit to find it cuz I can't remember if it's in canned fruit aisle or pie filling.

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Dec 10, 2025
Brad
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So happy this product is still available! I have a few old recipes that call for canned Blueberries and would be disappointing not to be able to buy them!

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Jan 20, 2017
Stardust
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Better than wild blueberries

Maine wild blueberries are lauded as 'the best'. They were when I was growing up in Maine and picking them myself around my rural home, but today's canned version is awful = small, hard and virtually tasteless, as I've told the state's biggest cannery of them. These Oregon canned blueberries are wonderful... period.

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