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Grapes

Grapes are a fruit that grow from woody vines. They can be green or purple. They can be eaten raw or they can be used to make wine, jams, juice and other things.

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Is grape jelly bad for ulcer?

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Are grapes non acidic?

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Yes, I have heard. It is Oxalic acid, I think.

What is grapes called in sanskrit?

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hara-huri orhara-bhuri is an old sanskrit name for white grapes; bhuri means "abundant"

Are grape vines vascular or non vascular?

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vascular a plant that has specialized tissues to deliver water and nutrients from one part to the other is a vascular plant which is a green tea plant

What you call grapes stem?

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Not if your eating them!

Stems don't taste nice...

What does grapes do to your body?

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Both red and black grapes contain powerful antioxidants and resveratrol, which helps to prevent both the narrowing and hardening of the arteries. Ellagic acid, which has anti-cancer properties, is also contained in grapes. They do, however, have a very high sugar content.

How much protein is in a grape?

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http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_are_some_frequently_asked_nutrition_questions Grapes have proteins in the range of 12-60 Kdaltons in size and at a relatively low level of 20 to 800 mg/l

Is grapes a solid or a liquid?

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solid

What kind of plant is a grapes?

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the scientific name of a grape fruit is still not discover please we just have how they look. Thank you for looking at my question.

Will eating grapes make you smart?

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Blueberries do not have brains. Most of the cells inside of a plant/animal have a nucleus, which resembles a brain. | "So again the answer is No, MOST Plants don't need Brains, or Muscles, I say "MOST" because I am not sure about the Venus Fly-trap."~Sevboy07 |

What is the difference between green grapes and purple grapes?

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the difference between Red Grapes and Green Grapes?

• Antioxidants are found in high contents, in red grapes, and only a little of antioxidants are found in green grapes.

• Green grapes contain slightly high amount of calories than the amount of calories in red grapes.

• Red grapes contain high amounts of anthocyanins and green grapes lack anthocyanins.

• Red grapes contain flavanoid antioxidants like Resveratrol, Catechins and Quercetin and green grapes contain only Catechins in small amounts.

• Red grapes can lower the high blood pressures whereas the green grapes cannot.

• Red grapes are important in prevention of heart related disorders and protecting good cholesterol but green grapes cannot.

• Resveratrol in red grapes can help in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease whereas the green grapes cannot.

• Resveratrol in red grapes has antifungal and anti-cancer properties whereas green grapes do not have.

• Anti-histamine properties in Quercetin, in red grapes, are required for the cure of various allergies, but green grapes do not have Quercetin.

• Anthocyanins found in red grapes have anti-inflammatory properties but those are not found in green grapes.

• Therefore, red grapes are high in nutritional value than green grapes

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How much do one bag of grapes cost?

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they cost 10.50 for 4 bundles

1.50 for bundls

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How do you prune and tie Thompson grapes?

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when? all depends if you mean to keep them and eat them or rid them.

if you want to harvest some then usually Grapes generally mature from late August to late October depending on what variety, however it doesnt hurt to keep trying one for sweetness and ripeness, if you have green ones they become sort of see through or more lighter.

if you mean prune as in cutback then you can do this anytime but preferbaly before it gets too cold or the unpicked grapes will rot and turn white and it gets a bit horrid.

leaves can be left to mostly fall off and collected up in jan-feb early march.

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How many days does it take for a grape to turn into a raisin?

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It takes about 28 days for a grape to turn into a raisin if you keep it in the sun long enough.

The author of the fox and the grapes the poem?

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His name is Jean de La Fontaine.

What is the physical change from a grape to a raisin?

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A raisin is a grape that has been dried. In the process, the grape shrivels up and becomes smaller.

Can rabbits eat grapes with seeds?

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Rabbits can eat small portions (a bite or two now and again) of some fresh fruits as a treat but, although grapefruit is not toxic, it isn't recommended. See the related question linked below for more information.

Do grapes grow in Washington?

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im not sure, sorry. i wish i knew..... :(

Are there nuts in Grape Nuts?

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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.

What is the longest throw of grape to be caught in someones mouth?

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Wrong.

You suck.

14 ft.

Is grape seed monocot?

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It is for sure dicot because it can be divided into 2

How do you make grape wine?

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Wine could be made at home, but it's not as easy as one thinks. The best way to make your own wine is to purchase a wine kit at a local wine shop, and for best results, let it ferment there for 6 weeks or so (they have ideal conditions for that). It's not impossible to make wine at home. You will need a cool wine celar, place to store bottles horizonatally, a corking device, a bottle washer, wine testing kit, and, of course, grape juice. Then you will need to read a manual you get with the grape juice you buy from a winery, and follow it to a 'T'. This is a complicated process that does not guarantee that you will end up with the wine you will be able to drink... I'm not even talking about offering it to others. I think, it's easier to make moonshine than wine, if you want to experiment :-)

Technically, making wine can be very simple and involves few steps:

1. Sprinkle yeast into a juice that contains sugar.

2. Allow the yeast to begin converting the sugar into alcohol and carbon-dioxide.

You have just made wine.

To make good wine that you would want to consume, there are more steps to take, including measuring the sugar content of the juice, adding more if there is not enough to reach the desired finished alcohol level, allowing the yeast to do a "primary fermentation," and then racking the wine to a secondary fermenter after about a week to ten days.

After that, a winemaker will usually add clarifying agents and preservatives over a period of time. Depending on what the winemaker hopes for, there may be other steps as well.

What are dry grapes called?

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Grapes dried in the sun become raisins.

How many pounds in a 5 gallon pail of grapes?

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Mushrooms are almost entirely water, so the weight of 5 gallons of water will be a good estimate of the weight of mushrooms in the 5 gallon pail.

Five gallons of fresh water weigh 41.7 pounds, because each gallon of water equals 8.34 pounds.