Which fruit does Canada export most of?
Canada is the world's second-largest producer and exporter of these delectable berries, after the United States, and they are a highly valuable crop
These small blue globes have always been prized, and for centuries were a special favourite among Canada's First Nations. Long before the Europeans arrived, they had learned how to smoke the wild fruit for winter use, mix it with honey and cornmeal to make blueberry pudding, and make a blueberry syrup to cure coughs. Nowadays, Canada's blueberries are commercially grown in both wild and cultivated varieties, making them unique—no other Canadian fruit shares this distinction.
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