Ok, hands up here, you have us beat, the only calamine we can find is used for sunburn and itching, and to be honest you do not want to make wine out of that.
Is calamines a local nickname for a fruit, please tell us, so we can answer your question.
The Baffled WikiAnswers Supervisors. Ok I was a bit quick there, have just found out where calamansi juice comes from, as to making wine from it, it should be possible, you may have to add extra sugar. It will be trial and error I'm afraid, I suggest making small batches until you get the taste you like, don't forget to keep records on the batches so you know how to replicate it.
Yes, you can make jam with frozen fruit. Simply thaw the fruit before cooking it down with sugar to make the jam.
You can make white wine out of red grapes but you can't make red wine out of white grapes
Jesus did not make wine, He turned water into wine once.
Some people use strawberry Jell-O mix with fruit jam. Some use wine, cranberries, or plain red food coloring.
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Sorry but there is no possible why to make a baby on animal jam.... but you can adopt in the pillow room and say the kid is in your stomach.
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Yes, you can make wine from them. I have an 80 yo friend who makes wine from them all the time. My husband and my self even gathter the berrires for her from time to time.
You would use fairly tart grapes to make your dry wine.
Yes, the Romans pressed grapes to make wine.
No, adding wine to a sauce will make it less salty.