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: Each individual "bump" on a blackberry is a tiny fruit with its own seed and flesh.

Unlike a standard berry, the blackberry is technically an . It is made up of numerous small, fleshy segments known as drupelets .

: They are excellent sources of Vitamin C for immune support and Vitamin K for bone health. Cultivation and Varieties blackashemalea

The little pieces that make up a #blackberry or any type of #rasp

: According to the Cleveland Clinic , the soluble fiber in blackberries helps lower LDL ("bad") cholesterol. : Each individual "bump" on a blackberry is

Blackberries are widely recognized for their high antioxidant content and fiber.

Blackberries belong to the genus Rubus and are part of the rose family. They are native to several regions, including North America and parts of Europe, and are often classified by their growth habit: : Long, vine-like canes. Erect : Stiffer canes that don't require support. Thornless : Modern varieties bred for easier harvesting. : They are excellent sources of Vitamin C

: When you pick a blackberry, the central core (receptacle) remains part of the fruit you eat, which distinguishes it from raspberries, where the core stays on the plant. Nutritional Profile

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