
Scoop it, blend it, sprinkle it, bake it.
Blueberry powder is good for heart, brain, gut, eye, and skin health because it has the same wholesome nutrients and antioxidants fresh blueberries.
Smoothies, shakes, breakfast, and baked goods.
Blueberry powder is commonly mixed into smoothies and shakes, tossed over yogurt, oatmeal, and cereals, or blue laced into baked recipes like pancakes and muffins.
Blueberry powder is made by dehydrating blueberries, then powdering and bagging it. Freeze drying retains the blueberry’s nutritional value. Blueberry powder delivers more nutrients and antioxidants per scoop than fresh blueberries, after those plump blueberries have been condensed down into a tart dried powder purple and red in color.
Look for the “Non-GMO Label”. It means the powder was produced without genetically modified organisms (GMOs), in this case, genetically modified blueberries (GMBs).
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Cost-conscious shoppers might prefer blueberry powder over blueberry capsules to save cash, or maybe for the sweet’n’tart taste and blue color of blueberry powder.
It must be worth it, because people who like blueberry powder take extra care during food and beverage preparation.

For nutrient-packed blueberry products, Wyman’s is the best-of-the-best. Family-owned since 1874 and famous for blueberries from cool northern climates, Wyman’s wild blueberries are cultivated from farms in the Maine and across the northern border into New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island, then processed into powder and sprinkled into your food for nutritional value.
Shop Micro Ingredients on Amazon.

If you’re ready two mix a scoop of purple red powder into a your favorite drink, Micro Ingredients brand is a best seller of healthy dietary powders including this wild blueberry non-GMO and vegan all-natural fruit powder with no sugar added, and nice silver packaging.

Nutricost’s dried blueberry powder is high value. Third-party tested, gluten-free, soy-free, no sugar, non-GMO, and CCOF-certified organic, Nutricost’s pure organic blueberry powder checks the quality boxes and checks out at low cost per ounce.

LOOV’s Northern European blueberry powder is wild, organic, forest-grown, freeze-dried, and high-priced. A six ounce bag equals a one month’s supply of blueberry powder if you follow the recommended scoop per day.

Picking from lowbush blueberries, supposedly, contains more antioxidants than blueberries picked up high. Vimergey’s lowbush blueberry powder comes from untouched Newfoundland forests in an easy-scoop canister, easier than scooping from a bag.
Shop California Gold on Amazon.

The California Gold company is located in California, and their blueberries are sourced from within the United States. The texture of this blueberry powder appears earthy with dark hued blueberry kernels. A small-sized 100 gram bag is a great way to try consuming blueberry powder for the first time.

A single scoop of KOYAH powder equals 60 plump whole organic blueberries, and the freeze drying process preserves each of their nutrients. Slightly higher cost is reasonable for a trial size easy-scoop container of Canadian blueberry powder.

Numami organics takes extra care for sustainability. Their “Nordic Superfood” wild blueberry powder comes in biodegradable packaging. The blueberries are handpicked in Finland vegan, raw, and cruelty free. Finally, the berries and raw freeze dried to lock in nutrients without added sugar.
Shop Jungle Powders on Amazon.

Dark berry red like the spice with high anthocyanin levels from wild Nordic forest blueberries, the USDA logo on its packaging proves Jungle Powders is nothing but 100% freeze-dried blueberry goodness.

Z Natural Foods’ one pound package offers low cost per ounce for certified organic blueberry powder. I’d choose Z Natural Foods for a bag of blueberry powder, or Nutricost for a canister of blueberry powder.
What do blueberries 🫐 and cherries 🍒 have in common? Both are consumed for their unique health benefits - eaten fresh or dried, drank as juice or juice concentrate, or taken as a nutritional supplement.