in baguio the city in Philippines where are cold places
a grape seed :D
Green small taste , if seedless you don't taste seeds
Yes, it totally safe to eat grape seeds. Though I recommend that you buy seedless.
in grapes the seedless varieties are not "real seedless" they have small seeds which either go through an "abortion" before they develop or fail to create the hardened seed casing creating an illusion of being seedless
no
Yes; they are very small.
You can get seedless or grapes with seeds in, if that's any help!
No. Pineapple, banana, and some cultivars of orange, mandarin orange, table grape, grapefruit and watermelon are all seedless.
Nearly all grape vines that are grown are not grown from seeds, but from cuttings off of another vine. Grape growers have been doing this for hundreds of years, and it has beeen done so much that now, grapes don't grow with seeds in them.I live in central CA one of the largest grape growing areas of the United States and there are seedless grapes and there are grapes with seeds. The person above is correct that vines are grown from cuttings and grafted to another vine. Some vines are hundreds of years old. The grapes you get in the store that are green are called Thomson seedless and they are used for raisins as well. There is another grape called Red Flame that is also seedless now sold.
Currant :)
seeded grapes have seeds in them and seedless grapes don't have seeds in them.
Dried seedless grape