Maybe because grapes contain more sugar than rice does, or the sugar in grapes are sweeter than the sugar in rice 🤷♀️
They are a cross between a Campbell Grape and a Centennial Grape. Sweeter and larger than normal green grapes
Yes.
Sour grapes aren't ripe and haven't produced the sugar that makes them sweet yet. <><><> Also, wine grapes tend to be more sour and table grapes tend to be sweeter. Wine grapes aren't necessarily intended to be eaten and table grapes are.
They Are Actually Not Sweet At All.
2.5 kg 20 kg fresh grapes will contain 2 kg of grapes and 18 kg water. In dried grape, grape concentration is 80%; that implies 2kg should be taken as 80%. So, total weight of dried grape is 2.5kg.
The strawberries tasted much sweeter after being left to ripen in the sun.
grapes
First question is "Why are you doing the project?" I am guessing that you are doing a science fair project. A question could be: How long does it take for fresh green grapes to begin molding? Or you could buy fresh grapes, split the bunch in half and store one half in the refrigerator and one half on the kitchen counter. Allow the grapes to mold and compare the number of days required for the grapes to grow mold. This study could be titled "How much longer do grapes remain free of mold if they are refrigerated rather than left at room temperature?"
Fresh and ripe are the adjectives describing the noun grapes.
it smells like a fresh grapes
no, not necessarily, but if you do refrigerate grapes it helps keep them fresh and they will last longer.