- A
grape is a
fruit,
botanically a berry, of the
deciduous woody vines of the
flowering plant genus Vitis.
Grapes are a non-climacteric type of
fruit, generally...
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under the name '
grape-
fruit',
which is a misnomer. This is
confusing and misleading. The name '
grape-
fruit' was
given to this
fruit in Florida, as it...
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grapes and
juice grapes. They are
often used to make
grape jelly,
grape juice,
grape pies,
grape-flavored soft drinks, and candy. The
grape is
sometimes used...
- varies, from few
grams to kilograms,
depending on the
grape variety and
conditions during the
fruit set. The
placement of a
cluster on the vine is similar...
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remains of
grapes, olives, or
other fruit after pressing for
juice or oil. It
contains the skins, pulp, seeds, and
stems of the
fruit.
Grape pomace has...
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organic grape juice,
fruit snacks, and
dried fruit. Welch's has also
licensed its name for a line of
grape-flavored soft
drinks since 1974. Welch's
grape and...
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boiling grapes,
removing their skins, and
squeezing them
through a
sieve to
extract the juice. Like
other fruit syrups, a
common use of
grape syrup is...
- and high
sugar levels of
Muscat grapes attracting insects such as
fruit flies.
Other theories suggest that the
grape family originated in the West Asian...
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Grape juice is
obtained from
crushing and
blending grapes into a liquid. In the wine industry,
grape juice that
contains 7–23
percent of pulp, skins, stems...
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after the
heating process.
Fruit butter are
generally made from
larger fruits, such as apples, plums, peaches, or
grapes. Cook
until softened and run...