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summer heat.
Muscadine berries may be
bronze or dark
purple or
black when ripe. Wild
varieties may stay
green through maturity.
Muscadines are typically...
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Muscadine is an
unincorporated community in
Cleburne County, Alabama,
United States. It is near the Alabama-Georgia
state line.
Muscadine is 2.75 miles...
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Southern U.S. cuisine:
muscadines &
scuppernongs Archived 2005-05-15 at the
Wayback Machine CharlestonWine.com
History of the
Muscadine - The South's Own Grape...
- also
called muscadine pie, is a
dessert found in the
cuisine of the
Southern United States. The dish is
traditionally made out of
muscadine grapes, which...
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entire Eastern United States and
north to Quebec.
Vitis rotundifolia (the
muscadine), used for jams and wine, is
native to the
Southeastern United States...
- Ch****elas (French pronunciation: [ʃasla] ) or Ch****elas
blanc ([ʃasla blɑ̃]) is a wine
grape variety grown mainly in Switzerland, France, Germany, Portugal...
- The
muscadine darter (Percina smithvanizi) is a
small freshwater species of
freshwater ray-finned fish, a
darter from the
subfamily Etheostomatinae, part...
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Beauveria b****iana is a
fungus that
grows naturally in
soils throughout the
world and acts as a
parasite on
various arthropod species,
causing white muscardine...
- mushrooms,
pickled okra Dessert: guanciale,
bacon &
potato chip
candy bars,
muscadine grapes,
dehydrated marshmallows Contestants: Nick Leahy, Chef & Owner...
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Apache Mail
Enterprise Server) James's theorem,
theorem in
mathematics A
muscadine (Vitis rotundifolia)
cultivar Epistle of James, part of the New Testament...