I used to eat more of the lowbush variety growing up in the northern part of the state, where highbush blueberry was less common than it is here. I can’t say that I’ve noticed a great difference in taste but like Bob, I lean towards the highbush for ease of filling up a container quickly. I do remember one incident involving eating them that occurred in Ringwood while I was taking a break from fishing for tiny native brook trout on a tributary of the Wanaque River. I was slowly moving through an expanse of lowbush blueberry on my knees, eating as I went. I must have been doing it for over a half hour when I noticed movement out of the corner of my eye. I slowly turned to see a black bear, doing the same thing I was, no more than 50 feet away! He was watching me as well without making direct eye contact. I guess he assumed I was not a threat to him. I kept creeping slowly away from him, trying to look calm as I ate the occasional berry, but my heart was racing! Eventually I slowly rose and walked away, not looking over my shoulder until I was a good distance from the bear. He was still eating, but watching me more directly. It was definitely a once in a lifetime experience.