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Blue food does exist in nature


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Just because it's organic doesn't mean it's food. Indigo can be organic. So can woad. I've heard of pickling indigo flowers; I don't know if woad is edible, but it is supposed to smell ghastly.

 

(And about the indigo - the flowers, the parts that are pickled, are pink.)

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If you squeeze them, the juice is not a true blue - it's more of a blue-violet. The next time you eat blueberries, look at your tongue - it'll look closer to violet than blue.

 

(In addition to making your tongue purple, they make your poops green - there's your gem of trivia for the day.)

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Just because it's organic doesn't mean it's food. Indigo can be organic. So can woad. I've heard of pickling indigo flowers; I don't know if woad is edible, but it is supposed to smell ghastly.

 

(And about the indigo - the flowers, the parts that are pickled, are pink.)

you can drink Butterfly pea tea(or "bluechai") and not die so....it's at the very least edible
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I've always wanted to get some chilled blue carrots.  And I don't mean smurf dicks I mean actual blue carrots.  That seems like it would make them more fun to eat or something.

blue carrots are actually purple
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