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So, what is de myrtilles?
"De myrtilles" is a French term that refers to blueberries, which are small, round, blue-purple berries that grow on low bushes. These tiny fruits are packed with a sweet, slightly tangy flavor and are known for their numerous health benefits. They're a good source of antioxidants, fiber, and vitamins C and K. Blueberries are versatile and can be enjoyed in various forms, including raw, cooked, baked, or blended into smoothies. With their deep blue hue and delicious taste, "de myrtilles" adds a burst of flavor and color to any dish, making it a popular ingredient in many recipes.
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