you bite off the tips then scrape with your teethers
It was Mae West Who famously said "Peel me a grape".
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Mae West said it in 1933 as Tira in "I'm No Angel": It connotes a serene indifference.
The outer skin of a fruit is called the peel. the outer skin of a peach or grape is called the 'epicarp'.
apple, grape, peach, pear, plum. Strawberries, blackberries ... .
Perhaps you're thinking of a Lychee. Just don't forget to peel it!http://images.google.ca/images?q=lychee
"Peel" is a verb, it has no plural. But the proper conjugation of the world "peel" for plural is, well, "peel."She peels.They peel.
Some popular grape-flavored items available in the market include grape soda, grape jelly, grape candy, grape juice, and grape-flavored gum.
grape, its fruit
No, a grape is the fruit of a grape vine, not a root.
Red-Purple: -------------- Purple rhubarb Passionfruit Acai Berry Unripe olive Cherokee purple tomato Hardy Fig Jotsaberry Loganberry Purple pomegranate Milkfruit Beautyberry Aubergine Canadice grape Vanessa grape Einset grape Catawba grape Delaware grape Cowart grape plum Black-Purple: -------------------- Eggplant Blackcurrent Blackberry Boisenberry Maqui berry Black velvet gooseberry Dewberry Bokbunja Black raspberry Black grapes Mulberry Belladonna berry Black beauty grape Muscadine grape Blue-Purple: ----------------- Huckleberry Sloe plum Damson plum Bullace plum Beach plum Blueberry Beautyberry Nannyberry Concord grape Alden grape Autumn royal grape Bluebell grape Buffalo grape Coronation grape Fantasy seedless grape Jupiter grape Black marroo grape Mars grape Niabell grape Ribier grape Steuben grape Van buren grape Mustang grape Muscat hamburg grape Pinot grape Green-Purple: ----------------------- Tomatillo Over-ripe avacado
a grape seed :D