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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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How does Diamond explain the fact that domesticable American apples and grapes were not domesticated until the arrival of Europeans?

This is a very simplified answer, but apples, grapes and other domesticated fruit require a complex form of grafting to grow trees. It involves knowing about male/female plant reproduction or finding mutant plants. Either way, domestication of the apple and grape requires a society that lives in a settlement. North American Indians were nomadic, and therefore would have no reason to go to the trouble of planting trees if they were going to leave the area in a short amount of time. Domestication of fruit started in China and the fertile crestant because these areas had people living in settlements.

How do you get a grape color?

Mixing red and blue with make purple You would have to play with the concentrations to get the color you need

Is grape vine sap poisonous?

No idea but dont have the equipment to find out or the guts to experiment on myself or another living creature, but I would love to know when you find out, Kcelli7318@gmail.com

How should you store grapes?

Grapes should be placed in the fridge.

Is grape alive?

Yes grapes are Alive thanks to juliana & annamaria!

Where can grapes be found?

Depends on the type of grape. Table grapes like hot dry weather and some wine grapes like it cool and coastal. Each grape type requires certain growing conditions to get the max sweetness and ripeness.

Is grape good on braces?

It won't hurt them, just try to keep the skins out of them.

Do you use a seed or a seedling to grow grapes?

a seed becomes a seedling,so you cannot really say,but we usually plant a seed inside and when they are seedlings we replant them outside.

Why arent grapes kosher?

Grapes, as a fruit, are kosher. However, grape products have additional rules specific to grapes due to the religious significance of the fruit.

Are grapes in the same family as plums?

Oh, dude, grapes and plums are like distant cousins at a family reunion - they belong to the same family, Rosaceae, but they're not exactly sharing secrets at the dinner table. So, yeah, they're related, but it's not like they're texting each other every day or anything.

Can you survive by eating nothing but grapes?

Yes, you can.

Because grapes are juicy like water and it is a type of fruit.

What are vinifera grapes?

Vinifera grapes are European grapes that provide the primary source of wine and table grapes.

Why do Filipinos hang grapes over their doors?

in order for the waelth and prosperity and abundance to enter the house

Do you eat the seeds of a Korean grape?

no, and you are not supposed to eat the skin either, only the inside.

How much is a 1992 10p coin with grapes on back worth?

If its from ireland, then its worth £5000, but other than that i dunno:P

What are the precautions associated with using grape skin?

Research is limited, there have been no precautions issued. Be aware of the known side effects of red wine and resveratrol.

What do the grape vines stand for on the Connecticut state flag?

The grape vines stand for the three colonies that united to make the Connecticut colony.

Are grapes as bad as chocolates for dogs?

Grapes are fine but chocolate is a NO!

In a California vineyard what orientation of slope is best for grape vines?

California is in the northern hemisphere, so southern exposures are best. The southern exposed vines get significantly more sun than those that are exposed to the north. This orientation of the slope of the land influences the terroir. Vineyard sloping encourages air circulation. The warm air rises and the cold air is pushed downward towards the face of the hillside. This microclimate around the vines assists in preventing frost.