What fruits go well with grapes?
Very nearly any fruits can be combined. The following are common combinations:
strawberries & pineapple & bananas
apples & grapes (& walnuts)
apricots & pineapple & mango
peaches & plums & cherries
pineapple & cherries
strawberries & rhubarb (a vegetable)
melon (balls or cubes) & berries & bananas & pineapple
pomegranates & citrus
very similiar but scupadines are green an light green when ripe. Muscadines are purple. Both are delicious and good for you.
Is a grape vine a carnivore herbivore or omnivore?
None of the above: grape vines are plants (producers) not consumers, although they can displace and kill other plants in their pursuit of water sources.
Grape seeds can be different sizes. Some are the same size as that of a grape fruit, but generally they are a little smaller.
How many red grapes is too many?
That depends entirely on the person. According to at least one report, the Pelargonic acid in grapes can be dangerous to mammals (humans) at a rate of 3,200 kg to 1 kg of weight; basically translated: If you weigh 100 kg, then 32,000 kg (32 metric tons) of grapes can kill you 50% of the time (LD50), if they are all eaten in 1.6 days time.
Why do they grow grapes in Italy?
Because the soil and climate in central Italy (Tuscany) is perfect for wine growing. These vines are also very old, some even dating back to the Roman era.