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Woolworths Frozen Blueberries 1kg
Woolworths Frozen Blueberries 1kg
Woolworths Frozen Blueberries 1kg

Woolworths Frozen Blueberries 1kg

Source of fibre for healthy digestion (1) Fruit A Day: 1 cup = 1 serve of fruit (1) (1) As part of a healthy balanced diet. One serve of fruit is equal to approximately 150g fruit. Australian Dietary Guidelines recommend 2 serves of fruit per day.

Source of fibre for healthy digestion (1) Fruit A Day: 1 cup = 1 serve of fruit (1) (1) As part of a healthy balanced diet. One serve of fruit is equal to approximately 150g fruit. Australian Dietary Guidelines recommend 2 serves of fruit per day.

Woolworths Frozen Blueberries 1kg

Source of fibre for healthy digestion (1) Fruit A Day: 1 cup = 1 serve of fruit (1) (1) As part of a healthy balanced diet. One serve of fruit is equal to approximately 150g fruit. Australian Dietary Guidelines recommend 2 serves of fruit per day.

Source of fibre for healthy digestion (1) Fruit A Day: 1 cup = 1 serve of fruit (1) (1) As part of a healthy balanced diet. One serve of fruit is equal to approximately 150g fruit. Australian Dietary Guidelines recommend 2 serves of fruit per day.

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Last updated at 05/13/2026 19:45:52

Woolworths

$12.00

Woolworths Frozen Blueberries 1kg

30-day returns

DoorDash - IGA Supermarkets AU

$13.55

Woolworths Frozen Blueberries (1 kg)

Same-day delivery $5.99

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Price history

Reviews

7 March 2023chloejayne

originally posted on woolworths.com.au

Great way to keep up the fruit. I love these frozen blueberries!While frozen fruit of course tastes different to fresh fruit (and don’t we all love the juiciness of fresh fruit ), as far as frozen fruit goes, these are wonderful. I use these regularly in my smoothies, often alongside some banana. I find it a great way to keep up my fruit intake, without hurting the bank quite so much. I have also used these in blueberry muffins and had great success!I have also been finding that my fruit and veg has not been lasting very long lately, so having the frozen option means that I’m not throwing away off-products, which is a bonus for me economically and aligns better with my values, as I don’t like to waste food! This is a convenient size for the freezer, too. I will be ... MoreGreat way to keep up the fruit. I love these frozen blueberries!While frozen fruit of course tastes different to fresh fruit (and don’t we all love the juiciness of fresh fruit ), as far as frozen fruit goes, these are wonderful. I use these regularly in my smoothies, often alongside some banana. I find it a great way to keep up my fruit intake, without hurting the bank quite so much. I have also used these in blueberry muffins and had great success!I have also been finding that my fruit and veg has not been lasting very long lately, so having the frozen option means that I’m not throwing away off-products, which is a bonus for me economically and aligns better with my values, as I don’t like to waste food! This is a convenient size for the freezer, too. I will be purchasing again!

28 February 2022ella23

originally posted on woolworths.com.au

Great healthy low cal snack when frozen. I love these blueberries. I eat them frozen, and it is similar to eating blueberry sorbet. The price is so reasonable compared to fresh blueberries that are currently nearly $20 a kilo. I also use them to make blueberry sauce for desserts and they are great thawed on pavlova or in pancakes. The size and quality of blueberries is always very good. The resealable bag is a great practical addition to packaging. I wash bag when empty and use it to freeze other things like my own home grown chillies. I use permanent marker to note the new contents and date frozen.

16 December 2022hosolof

originally posted on woolworths.com.au

Why did the nerd drink blueberry juice? Because he wanted bluetooth! aaaaaaahahahahahahahahahahaha, yikes, there's some work to do there, not bad tho... First impressions - these cost about $5, that's incredible value in my mind, considering a punnet normally costs $3Next impressions - the ingredients are simple, and that makes me very happy. Blueberries, blueberries and blueberries. Gotta love thatFinal impressions - delicious, they do vary during the year in terms of quality, but for $5, mixed in with some greek yoghurt, this is the best and most nutritionally superior dessert one could ask for

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Updated 21 days ago
Woolworths

$12.00

Woolworths Frozen Blueberries 1kg

30-day returns

DoorDash - IGA Supermarkets AU

$13.55

Woolworths Frozen Blueberries (1 kg)

Same-day delivery $5.99

Price history

Price history

Reviews

7 March 2023

Great way to keep up the fruit. I love these frozen blueberries!While frozen fruit of course tastes different to fresh fruit (and don’t we all love the juiciness of fresh fruit ), as far as frozen fruit goes, these are wonderful. I use these regularly in my smoothies, often alongside some banana. I find it a great way to keep up my fruit intake, without hurting the bank quite so much. I have also used these in blueberry muffins and had great success!I have also been finding that my fruit and veg has not been lasting very long lately, so having the frozen option means that I’m not throwing away off-products, which is a bonus for me economically and aligns better with my values, as I don’t like to waste food! This is a convenient size for the freezer, too. I will be ... MoreGreat way to keep up the fruit. I love these frozen blueberries!While frozen fruit of course tastes different to fresh fruit (and don’t we all love the juiciness of fresh fruit ), as far as frozen fruit goes, these are wonderful. I use these regularly in my smoothies, often alongside some banana. I find it a great way to keep up my fruit intake, without hurting the bank quite so much. I have also used these in blueberry muffins and had great success!I have also been finding that my fruit and veg has not been lasting very long lately, so having the frozen option means that I’m not throwing away off-products, which is a bonus for me economically and aligns better with my values, as I don’t like to waste food! This is a convenient size for the freezer, too. I will be purchasing again!

chloejayne originally posted on woolworths.com.au
28 February 2022

Great healthy low cal snack when frozen. I love these blueberries. I eat them frozen, and it is similar to eating blueberry sorbet. The price is so reasonable compared to fresh blueberries that are currently nearly $20 a kilo. I also use them to make blueberry sauce for desserts and they are great thawed on pavlova or in pancakes. The size and quality of blueberries is always very good. The resealable bag is a great practical addition to packaging. I wash bag when empty and use it to freeze other things like my own home grown chillies. I use permanent marker to note the new contents and date frozen.

ella23 originally posted on woolworths.com.au
16 December 2022

Why did the nerd drink blueberry juice? Because he wanted bluetooth! aaaaaaahahahahahahahahahahaha, yikes, there's some work to do there, not bad tho... First impressions - these cost about $5, that's incredible value in my mind, considering a punnet normally costs $3Next impressions - the ingredients are simple, and that makes me very happy. Blueberries, blueberries and blueberries. Gotta love thatFinal impressions - delicious, they do vary during the year in terms of quality, but for $5, mixed in with some greek yoghurt, this is the best and most nutritionally superior dessert one could ask for

hosolof originally posted on woolworths.com.au
28 July 2020

A winner in every way. Blueberries are by far my favourite of the berry family. Considered one of the superfoods and packed with essential vitamins, minerals, powerful antioxidants, are low in fat and calories and high in fibre. Here in Victoria Blueberry season is from November to February. Although Blueberries are still available fresh in our stores it is clear they are not as fresh as we would like to think. Frozen berries on the other hand have been picked and frozen soon after harvest therefore retaining more of their essential nutritional elements. New studies also indicated that the freezing process in particularly the ice crystal formation around the berries, impacts favourably on disease fighting antioxidants making them more available to the body. Frozen ... MoreA winner in every way. Blueberries are by far my favourite of the berry family. Considered one of the superfoods and packed with essential vitamins, minerals, powerful antioxidants, are low in fat and calories and high in fibre. Here in Victoria Blueberry season is from November to February. Although Blueberries are still available fresh in our stores it is clear they are not as fresh as we would like to think. Frozen berries on the other hand have been picked and frozen soon after harvest therefore retaining more of their essential nutritional elements. New studies also indicated that the freezing process in particularly the ice crystal formation around the berries, impacts favourably on disease fighting antioxidants making them more available to the body. Frozen berries are also exposed to significantly less pesticides than their store bought counterparts. So how do these berries stack up. Super convenient to have in the freezer. The price is fantastic and is a clear winner at $4 for 500g everyday, not fluctuating like fresh berries often do. They were easy to find in the frozen food section of my local store and there was plenty of stock on display. The packaging is recyclable and also resealable. The berries themselves were whole and of good size with no additives included. They were sweet, juicy, plump and full of flavour. Unlike fresh berries there were no mouldy surprises hiding in the packet either. My only concern was that the berries were sourced from Chile and not an Australian Product. I used them to make a blueberry sauce. I then used the sauce to top pancakes and also a frozen cheesecake and my husband added it to his morning oats. This is definitely a product I will buy again and again.

leianna originally posted on woolworths.com.au
28 February 2022

A value pack of Blueberries. These blueberries are a great price and come in a huge 1 Kg pack. The packaging is recyclable. The berries are a good size and are a versatile product. I have made smoothies, muffins, cakes, and fruit salads with them. They are ideal when fresh blueberries are not in season or more expensive. The berries tasted firm but sweet, which is how they should be. My only negative and reason for loss of a star is they are from Chile. Australian blueberries are so much tastier and bigger in size. It’s a shame Woolworths won’t use Australian blueberries. If I can’t get fresh or Australian frozen blueberries I would buy this product again.

nic62 originally posted on woolworths.com.au
27 December 2022

A berry good choice! PRODUCT: The blueberries are a great size and have a good texture - they aren't too soft or too hard. They have a strong, sweet flavor that works well in smoothies, baked goods, and as a topping for oatmeal or yogurt. PACKAGING: The bag is easy to open and close, which is handy to control portion. The blueberries are well-sealed and don't get freezer burn. OVERALL: Woolworths Frozen Blueberries are a great choice for those looking for a convenient, high-quality frozen fruit option. Their reasonable price, tasty product, and practical packaging make them a go-to in my household.

peachee_123 originally posted on woolworths.com.au
8 May 2023

Blueberries are the bomb! We have tried both blueberries from Woolies & ALDI. Our kids can actually taste the difference between the two and ask for ‘chocolate powder’ (aka cocoa) if I make them a shake with the ALDI ones how do they know? I ate one out of both packets and the ones from Woolies were sweet and juicy, the ones from Aldi had a weird freezer flavour, not very blue-berry tasting at all and were slightly wrinkled?! I wonder what’s causing that?My only downer on these is that they’re from Chile? When the Australian farmers could 100% use the business of Woolworths? Unsure why they chose to import their product. We go through a kilo or more a week of these so the extra 500g bag was welcomed! Thanks Bunch

samarasargeson originally posted on woolworths.com.au
21 April 2023

A must have in every freezer. The blueberries kept their shape and flavor unlike some other frozen berries. This is a staple food that everyone should have in their freezer. They're so much cheaper than the competitor's selections and there so much you can do with them. Leave some in a bowl in the fridge overnight to have in the morning with porridge or cereal, use in a smoothy, add to apples to make a fruit crumble, the list is endless. I always have a bag of Woollies' frozen blueberries in my freezer!

teetasters originally posted on woolworths.com.au
9 January 2023

As good as fresh! Now that Christmas is over, onto healthier foods. I have been using these frozen blueberries in yoghurt and smoothies. Great value pack. Goes a long way. Will be using some this weekend in a healthy yoghurt blueberry slice for toddlers. Perfect for making smoothies. Great quality fruit. Why pay more for a name brand?Going to regularly buy this product

terryann originally posted on woolworths.com.au
25 November 2021

Just not a fan of frozen fruit. Having a son that works in the fresh food industry I really struggle when given frozen fruit products to try. I never buy these types of products. Easily located in the freezer section this product contains no artificial colours, flavours or preservatives and it has a 4. 5 health star rating. The packaging is resealable and the bag is return to store recyclable. My son used these blueberries in smoothies however none of us were overly impressed that they are a product of Chile. We only buy Australian grown produce. We found this product a poor substitute for fresh and due to place of origin we would not buy this product again.

thumper1 originally posted on woolworths.com.au