We've all eaten blueberry muffins, pie, ice cream, etc., and experienced the flavor we associate with blueberries. Recently I've tried my hand at making blueberry compotes with fresh berries and the results are bland -- totally lacking the intense flavor profile found in commercial products.
So, is the secret of blueberry flavor found outside the berries themselves? An additive, perhaps even something (gasp) artificial?
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