is the statement, 'the blueberries tasted delicious.' a passive statement

No. Tasting is active. Passive voice always has a form of the verb BE, as in "Blueberries have tasted good to me."

No, the statement "the blueberries tasted delicious" is not a passive statement. It is an active statement because the subject, "the blueberries," is performing the action of "tasting delicious." In passive voice, the subject of the sentence typically receives the action rather than performing it. To identify passive voice, you can check if the verb is in the past participle form (usually ends in "-ed") and if the subject is receiving the action rather than performing it. In this case, "tasted" is the past participle form of the verb "taste," but the subject "the blueberries" is actively performing the action of tasting.