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Murray Family Farms
Rabbiteye Blueberries (open pint)
$8
Unit price / perMurray Family Farms is a multigenerational certified organic farm in Kern County, where Steve and Vickie Murray have spent decades seeking out specialty and heirloom fruit varieties that most growers overlook. Rabbiteye blueberries are one of them — a distinctive mid-summer variety native to the southeastern United States, where they still grow wild in forests and fields. Named for the pinkish-red color they develop just before ripening, they're sweet, juicy, and full of character: balanced enough to eat straight from the carton, and just as good baked into a crisp or spooned over a breakfast bowl. A short-season find worth grabbing while they're here.
Murray Family Farms
Rabbiteye Blueberries (open pint)
$8
Unit price / perMurray Family Farms is a multigenerational certified organic farm in Kern County, where Steve and Vickie Murray have spent decades seeking out specialty and heirloom fruit varieties that most growers overlook. Rabbiteye blueberries are one of them — a distinctive mid-summer variety native to the southeastern United States, where they still grow wild in forests and fields. Named for the pinkish-red color they develop just before ripening, they're sweet, juicy, and full of character: balanced enough to eat straight from the carton, and just as good baked into a crisp or spooned over a breakfast bowl. A short-season find worth grabbing while they're here.
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Certification
USDA Organic certified by California Certified Organic Farmers (CCOF)
Packaging
Open Pint
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