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What's the name of blueberry?

Blueberries have many aliases, including Lan Mei, DuDu, DuDu, Du Shi, Dian Guo and DuDu Vaccinium.

Blueberry means blue berry, belonging to Ericaceae and Vaccinium. Perennial shrub small berry fruit tree native to North America. Because the fruit is blue, it is called blueberry.

One is a dwarf shrub, which is short and wild, with small particles and rich in anthocyanins;

Secondly, artificially cultivated blueberries can grow to 240cm high, with large fruits and full pulp, which improves the edible taste of wild blueberries and enhances the absorption of anthocyanins by human body.

There are more than 400 kinds of cranberries distributed in the world, which are native and mainly produced in the United States, also known as American blueberries. Wild blueberries in China are mainly produced in Changbai Mountain, Daxing 'anling and Xiaoxing 'anling forest areas, and most of them are in Daxing 'anling area. It was not until recent years that artificial domestication and cultivation were successfully carried out. The research on blueberries in China began in the early 1980s. The Small Berry Research Institute of Jilin Agricultural University took the lead in entering the research field of blueberries, and established the industrial production base of blueberries for the first time.

Blueberry fruit is rich in nutrition, which has the functions of preventing brain aging, protecting eyesight, strengthening heart, resisting cancer, softening blood vessels and enhancing human immunity.

Among them, because blueberry is rich in anthocyanins, it has the effects of activating retina, enhancing vision and preventing eyeball fatigue, which has attracted much attention. It is also one of the five healthy fruits recommended by FAO. Moreover, according to the research of scientists in the United States, Japan and Europe, regular consumption of blueberry products can obviously enhance vision and eliminate eye fatigue. Medical clinical reports also show that anthocyanins in blueberries can promote the regeneration of rhodopsin in retinal cells, prevent myopia and improve vision.