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A grape is a small, round, smooth-skinned fruit, which grows on a vine.
It is called a grapefruit because of how it grows. It grows in clusters just like grapes.
well a grape originally comes from a vine, as known, but it is also a seed oil. A grape is a non-climacteric fruit, botanically a true berry, that grows on a vine which, i mentioned..........and so all fruits have a difference not just in the way they look!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grape A grape is the non-climacteric fruit that grows on the perennial and deciduous woody vines of the genus Vitis. Grapes can be eaten raw or used for making jam, juice, jelly, vinegar, wine, grape seed extracts and grape seed oil. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fruit#Fruit_chart Fruit chart To summarize common types of fruit: True Berry -- simple fruit and seeds created from a single ovary True berry: Blackcurrant, Redcurrant, Gooseberry, Tomato, Eggplant, Guava, Lucuma, Chili pepper, Pomegranate, Avocado, Kiwifruit, Grape, mvh Johny
Grape Juice is a yummy beverage made from a fruit that grows in large clusters on vines in Mediterranean climates. Grape juice is also unfermented wine. < that is wrong, grape juice is derived from the skins of the Mahowi fruit only found in the Sardi deserts of venus. the Mahowi fruit grows in an underground tree and is usually inhabited by the extremely venomous Trobs that hide in it's leaves. that is why wine is so expensive, because wine is only derived from the fermented fruits created by a Trob's incubative den.
Grape vines and grapes.
grape is the answeris the non-climacteric fruit, botanically a true berry, that grows on the perennial and deciduous woody vines of the genus Vitis. Grapes can be eaten raw or used for making jam, juice, jelly, vinegar, wine, grape seed extracts, raisins, and grape seed oil. Grapes are also used in some kinds of candy.
The life cycle of a grape begins with planting a vine, which takes about 3 years to produce fruit. Grapes then go through flowering, fruit set, veraison (ripening), and finally harvesting. After harvesting, the vine goes into dormancy during winter, and the cycle begins anew in the spring.
No. It is a vine, that sometimes grows in trees.
It depends if the fruit grows from the ground. If the fruit grows from a tree you can't class it as a plant.
The Carmenere grape grows in France. The grape originates from the Medoc region in Bordeaux, France. It is a wine grape that is typically used in Cabernet wines.
Melons are large juicy fruit that grows on vines.