Michigan leads the nation in highbush blueberry production and produces 32 percent of the blueberries eaten in the U.S. Fresh blueberries can be purchased from mid-July through late September most years. The western Michigan counties of Allegan, Berrien, Muskegon, Ottawa and Van Buren are the largest producers of blueberries in the state.
Blueberries are native to North America, taste great and are packed full of nutrients such as potassium, vitamins A and C.
Facts about Michigan Blueberries
- A one-cup serving of blueberries is only 80 calories and provides five grams of fiber and 15 percent of your daily vitamin C.
- Store blueberries in the refrigerator, wash thoroughly and eat, use or freeze within a week.