Grapes are du raisin. The name of the fruit is not a countable noun like in English. That is, you can have "a grape" but not "un raisin". Rather, "a grape" is "un grain de raisin".
raisins (ray-zeh[n])
grapes are called 'des raisins' in French, and what the English call 'raisins' are called 'raisins secs' in French.
raisins
"I like grapes" in French is J'aime les raisins.
Uvas de mesa
uvas son los mejores
to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
"He likes grapes" in French is Il aime les raisins.
raisins
'cheese and grapes' is translated "du fromage et du raisin" in French.
"I like grapes" in French is J'aime les raisins.
the french rule the wine market and favour their own grapes
Grapes are used as fruits, or to produce wine.
Sauvignon blanc
Grapes
Grapes = Uvas -a bunch of grapes = Um cacho de uvas
du raisin. Grapes of wrath : les raisins de la Colère
You can say: "How many milligrams are in a cup of grapes?". Since a milligram is a unit of mass, you might also say: "What is the mass, in milligrams, of a cup of grapes?"
Picking up Grapes