Blueberries are very delicious treats to eat. Not only do they taste good, but they are also very easy to prepare. Most people buy them from the grocery store in tubs. When they are brought home, all someone has to do is wash them. Then, they are ready to eat. There is no peeling, pitting, coring, or cutting. Just wash and eat them!
Spotting the perfect blueberry is very easy. It should be plump, round, and gray-blue in color. Blueberries that are not ready to pick are usually red, white, or green. If a blueberry is purple or blue, it will continue to ripen after picked. Blueberries should be kept on the kitchen counter if they need to ripen more.
Most of the blueberries that are bought at the store were picked from blueberry farms. People can go to blueberry farms and pick their own blueberries, too. Blueberries grow on bushes. They hang on the bushes in bunches just like grapes. The easiest and fastest way to pick blueberries is to first hold your bucket in one hand under the bunches. With the other hand, take a bunch and gently rub them with your fingers. The ripe berries will easily drop into the bucket. The unripe blueberries will stay on the bush.
What is the passage mainly about?
A.
Blueberries are easy treats to enjoy because people just wash them.
B.
Blueberries are bought at stores and are picked from blueberry farms.
C.
Blueberries can be many different colors depending on if they are ripe or not.
D.
Blueberries are a delicious treat that are easy to prepare, find, and pick.