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Red grapes, along with other colors of grapes, originated in the Mediterranean and Central Asia. Currently they can be widely grown throughout the world.
Yes, although they are called grapefruit they are entirely different from grapes.
There are lots of varieties of grapes available. There are Red Grapes, and White Grapes. Other varieties include table grapes which come in red, white, and blue/purple. Different types of grapes are grown in different parts of the world.
there are lots of grapes
they are different colours x
No. they are different variants of grape.
Yes they do.
The pigments in the grapes that make wine.
yellow, red, blue and grey
We -Españoles- usually eat 12 green grapes to be lucky just during the 12 months of the new year. However it doesn't mean you cannot know some Spanish people who prefer to eat red grapes, to put grapes of different colors together or even to eat peeled grapes for New Year. This tradition comes from Alicante since 1909. To wear something red is another Spanish tradition to be lucky during the upcoming year.
There are types of grapes that could be. There are wine grapes, table grapes and grapes that are dried for raisins. Each has different varieties for wine and table grapes. I live in a grape growing region, but only raisins and table grapes are produced here. Yes, I think you could classify them as a specialized crop.
"Wine" is an English equivalent of "ardo."Fermentation occurs naturally in grapes, without the need for such nutrients as sugars, enzymes or acids. Specifically with wine grapes, wine production requires fermented crushed wine grapes and yeast. Yeast changes the sugars in grapes into alcohol. Different yeasts working on different grapes produce different wines.The Basque Country is justifiably proud of its wines.