Grapes
Raisens,wine,and grape juice.
They smashed buckets of grapes with their feet
If you are asking about grape must (crushed grapes and juice, usually referring to winemaking), then they are not the same. The grape solids eventually get removed, thereby reducing the total amount. Also, most grape juice has some type of preservative (sodium benzoate is common) which will kill the yeast cultures used to make wine. However, if grape must isn't what you are talking about, I have no idea :-)
If you are asking about grape must (crushed grapes and juice, usually referring to winemaking), then they are not the same. The grape solids eventually get removed, thereby reducing the total amount. Also, most Grape Juice has some type of preservative (sodium benzoate is common) which will kill the yeast cultures used to make wine. However, if grape must isn't what you are talking about, I have no idea :-)
Jellies are made by making a juice from the fruit, in this case, by boiling your grapes, skins on, mashing them, and straining the juice through a jelly bag. The juice is then combined with sugar, lemon juice and pectin and boiled hard. How much of each will vary depending on your recipe. Some people make grape jelly with prepared grape juice; that works too.
actually yes i have made it before but its better if u make a grape puree and then put it in the oven and its better with the purple instead of green grapes
No, grape juice has no effect on menstruation.
Grapes, of course, as it is wine! Grapes were put into warm environments with water to make wine. Grape is the most important ingredient up to what I know.
Grape leaves can be used for a number of things. They can be used in Mediterranean or Korean dishes to hold stuffing, you can boil them and toss them in a salad, or you can bundle fish or other meats inside of them.
No one could possibly know the answer to this question since human beings have been crushing grapes to make juice and wine for thousands of years... maybe longer.
You can grow the grapes yourself, if you have the space and the knowledge, but the best idea would be to buy them from a winery (local or not). Winemakers know what each grape variety needs to mature to its full potential. A lot depends on climate and care. Pretty much all countries of the world (except those with super rough climates), grow grapes. You should have no problems finding a winery near you.