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actually blue though not purple

I can't think of a single one:wtf
 
Well, that was always the gag, blueberries notwithstanding, that there is no blue food. I think this came about with the rise of blue Sno-Cones
 
Sad eggplant.
 
Well, that was always the gag, blueberries notwithstanding, that there is no blue food. I think this came about with the rise of blue Sno-Cones

ok, blueberries are possible, but I still think they're purple the juice is definitely purple
 
Oh yeah, I forgot about blue maize. There might be a blue potato down in the Andes....

Geez, it's pretty blue. At least the chips are!!
 
ok cool, fun read too.
I'll buy Cecil Adams...
however I still say they're purple(blueberries)
 
Blue by U.

Seen a few.
 
Corn, Zea mays, belongs to the Poaceae family, and while eaten sometimes as a vegetable and sometimes as a grain, it is actually classified by botanists as a fruit, as are tomatoes, green peppers, cucumbers, zucchini and other squashes.

Johnny Carson voice: I did not know that...
 
There are blue potatoes. Blueberry juice may be purple, but the berries are blue. To be specific, they are indigo, which of course is a shade of blue that is on the purple side, rather than the green side. Nonetheless, if we are using the term "blue," indigo counts.
 
Oh yeah, I forgot about blue maize. There might be a blue potato down in the Andes....

Geez, it's pretty blue. At least the chips are!!

There are blue potatoes. Blueberry juice may be purple, but the berries are blue. To be specific, they are indigo, which of course is a shade of blue that is on the purple side, rather than the green side. Nonetheless, if we are using the term "blue," indigo counts.

I grew blue potatoes for a couple years. Pretty close to purple, though.
It DID NOT make a very popular potato salad at BBQ's :x
 
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Same here! A fruit???

As for blue taties in a salad, too bad for them. I used to make a point of making mashed taties using carrots, onions yams, sweet potatoes and various colors of potatoes for my kids. I called 'em "carnival mashed potatoes." With milk and butter and salt (a holy trinity of sorts in that application), who cares???!!!!
 
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