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No, it is a noun (a fruit). Used with other nouns (grape juice, grape flavor), it is a noun adjunct rather than an adjective.
It's cute, don't take it seriously! Would you rather be named Banana?
I would like to know where do taste grape tannins
the grape would shrivel up. This is because the water in the grape would leave it to try to balance out the sugar concentration.
A small grape would be 1 cm long.
In French, "grape" is masculine and would be "raisin" and the article used would be "le raisin."
Grape residue is a rather poor definition for must- but if this is a riddle, lame definitions are going to be a part of the fun. grape residue is 'marc' which is used to make a strong liquor in France
Baco noir juice is not bad at all, it is extremely fruity although a bit harsher than you would be used to in regular grape juice, i.e. welches. Grape juice you buy in the grocery store is almost always made from labruscas, or native American varieties of grapes. These are Concord (welches), or sometimes Niagara grape variety. These are the best for juice and also more desireable than Baco, although it is bearable. Concord and Niagara grape varieties do not made very good wine, although it sometimes done. Baco Noir is best as a wine grape in a cool region rather than for grape juice. Baco noir juice is not bad at all, it is extremely fruity although a bit harsher than you would be used to in regular grape juice, i.e. welches. Grape juice you buy in the grocery store is almost always made from labruscas, or native American varieties of grapes. These are Concord (welches), or sometimes Niagara grape variety. These are the best for juice and also more desireable than Baco, although it is bearable. Concord and Niagara grape varieties do not made very good wine, although it sometimes done. Baco Noir is best as a wine grape in a cool region rather than for grape juice.
No, boiling wine would not turn it back into grape juice. Wine is fermented and contains alcohol, flavors, and compounds developed during fermentation, which are not present in grape juice. Boiling wine would primarily evaporate the alcohol and alter its flavors, but it would not revert it to its original state as grape juice. Instead, you would end up with a concentrated liquid that lacks the characteristics of the original grape juice.
A nucleus the size of a grape would weigh virtually nothing, as the vast majority of an atom's mass is contained in its nucleus, which is incredibly tiny compared to the size of a grape.
Not in Grape Nut Flakes, but I'm not too sure about actual Grape Nuts. I would go to the store and check the ingredients on the nutrition label on the side of the box. That would probably tell you.
i would be a grape because the way people describe me i am a grape