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Default Freeze-dried blueberries

I bought some freeze-dried blueberries at the suggestion of someone
here - TJ's had them. Today, I was out of fresh ones so I tried them in
my usual fruit-and-almond butter breakfast. Even after sitting for a
few minutes, they were like corn puffs in texture. We put some others
into warm water, and they were softer but still crunchy after 15-20
minutes.

The package contains no reconstitution instructions - what am I missing
here?

Thanks in advance.

-S-


 
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