Is Moby Grape in Monterey Pop?
yes they were. Their live set has been released on a recent CD of their live performances. The video has not been released.
Grape vines can develop different diseases that can cause the fruit to rot. One disease is the fungus called Guignardia bidwellii that produces black rot.
How do you make and can grape jelly?
Grape Jelly
Make 7 cups
Jelly Ingredients
3-1/2 cups grape juice
5-1/2 cups sugar
One 2 oz box pectin
1/4 cup lemon juice
Supplies Needed
pint or half-pint canning jars
canning lids and rings
large pot big enough in which to fully submerge jars
canning tongs (extremely helpful, though not essential)
1/4 cup vinegar (pour into your canning water to prevent spotting on jars)
I made my own grape juice, using Concord grapes we've grown and the charming old juicer you see below. I borrow it from my parents every September. You put water in a bottom tray, fill the top rack with bunches of grapes, and heat it on the stove until juice comes out the tube. For as old as it must be, it works wonderfully. And yes, you can see in this photo that I can on a flat top range. I do set my pots on very carefully and lift them when moving them, instead of just sliding them around. But it has worked well.
If you buy 64 ounces of grapes how many pounds did you buy?
There are 16 ounces in a pound. Sixty-four Ounces divided by 16 ounces (one pound) equals four. You bought four pounds of grapes.
Bronze grapes are also known as muscadine or scuppernong grapes. They are used for eating, cooking, and wine-making. They are grown in the southern United States.
Are Grapes considered a specialized crop?
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.
Can you make sour grapes sweet?
Put the grapes into a brown paper sack along with a banana or just the banana peel if you prefer. Place the bag near a window and give nature a few days to ripen up the grapes. Enjoy
Are grapes calories bad calories?
They will be low in calories from fat. So, no, they are not that bad. Grapes are good for you nutritionally. If you are counting carbohydrates or calories in order to lose weight, you will need to limit your intake.
Why do grapes with seeds naturally grow bigger than seedless grapes?
Because in seedless grapes, there is no hormone (which is within the seed) to tell the grapes to grow more.
Should you cut up grapes in a fruit salad?
Normally small seedless grapes are used whole however it is up to individual choice if you want to cut grapes in half. By cutting them in half it will allow the flavour of the grapes to mingle with the other flavours of the fruit salad.
What types of grapes are grown in Napa Valley?
The Napa restaurant that is most recognized is the French Laundry in the town of Yountville. It takes months just to get reservations! However, Napa is famous for having a large number of gourmet restaurants. There are an abundance of great restaurants to choose from in Napa as well as in the neighboring Sonoma County. Now remember, Napa Valley is BIG! So start your hunt for the best eats by first deciding what part of Napa you will be in. One of the best guides for Napa restaurant dining is www.napatouristguide.com/restaurants . Go there for a complete guide, but here are some shortcuts to "best" dining. DOWNTOWN NAPA: Best all around is Cuvee, Best cheap eats is Bounty Hunter, Best steakhouse is Coles Chop Shop YOUNTVILLE: Best of the Best is French Laundry ($250 pp for the food), Best runner up is Bouchon, Best Casual yet Still Nice is Bistro Jeanty, Best New by Food TV guy Michael Chiarello is Bottega NORTH OF YOUNTVILLE: Best Representation of Napa style food is Mustards RUTHERFORD: Best Casual Dining that Locals Also Like is Rutherford Grill ST HELENA: Best Fancy is Martini House, Best Casual is Market, Best Local Favorite is Press, Best Ultra Casual "as seen on Travel Channel and Food TV" is Taylors Refresher "drive in", Best Fish is Go Fish, Best Really Good Casual Food is Cindy's Backstreet Kitchen, Best Fancy Big Budget is Auberge du Soleil. CALISTOGA: Best BBQ is Busters Find the complete guide with reviews at www.napatouristguide.com/restaurants.
Where do you get grapes on Webkinz?
well of course just go to the w shop click food (or the hamburger same thing) then look for grapes click on it then click "add to cart"
hoped i helped ;)
Can Grapes be reproduced by cutting?
Yes. Harvest the grape canes in winter when they have gone dormant and lost all their leaves. When you cut them cut the top end at an angle as it can be hard to tell top from bottom. Cut the canes into 3 node legnths. Store the canes in the cold (4 degree C is best) wrapped in damp cloth in a paper bag. In spring cut the top just above the node as anything above this will die off. Cut the bottom under water just below the node. You should now have a cane with 3 nodes trimmed at the top and bottom and one in the middle. Dip the bottom of the cane into rooting hormone if you have any (this is not totally needed but it increases the strike rate). Push the cane halfway to the second node in ground pumice or perlite in bucket with holes in the bottom you cane. Put about 10-20 canes in one bucket. Cover with a clear plastic bag and cut a few holes in the top of the bags. Over the next month enlarge the size of the holes and carefully check for rooting. When the roots are about 15cm long (this takes about 4-6 weeks) plant out in potting mix in 2 liter containers be careful not to over water as the roots are delicate and prone to rotting. When they are well established increase the size of the pot to 5 liters. The grapevines are ready to plant out next autumn. Water well until they establish themselves in the ground. It will take about 3 more years before you have grapes on the vines. Grapevines grow very quickly, you may have to cut them back.
I might be wrong cuz I just did quick mental math... Ok, it is 9.125 in ounces.
Why don't Nazirites eat grapes?
The Nazir (Numbers ch.6) is someone who takes on a voluntary vow to refrain from wine in order to avoid sinning (Talmud, Nazir 2a). As a further safeguard, the Torah also commands the nazir to refrain from grapes and raisins.