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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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What is a spirit distilled from the fermented juice of grapes called?

Fermented grape juice is wine.

If you distill it, though, it's generally called brandy.

Is grapes plant a climber?

Yes, the grape plant is a vine and climbs as almost all other vines do.

Where is Grapes grown in Italy?

from north to south each and every region has it's type of wine

How much is a complete set of royal Stafford china in Oregon grape pattern worth?

How big is a complete set? Service for 4? Service for 8?

In checking prices on the Internet, I find that a four-piece place setting of dinner plate, bread/cake plate, small bowl and cup and saucer would sell for about $100 - $135.00. Serving pieces, such as salt/pepper, sugar and creamer, vegetable bowls - if even available - would be priced even higher.

The sale price of a set would depend on the number of pieces and the demand for that pattern.

Pieces that I've found for sale are usually located in England. Add shipping costs and the price goes even higher.

Which countries AROUND Switzerland grows grapes?

Germany also grow grapes.

Answer 2

All the countries surrounding Switzerland grow grapes and make wine from them, as does Switzerland itself.

There are 5 countries bordering Switzerland: France, Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Italy.

What is a muskedime?

A muskedime is a fruit, similar to a red or purple grape. They grow on a vine in the wild.

What called the habitat of grapes?

The ewan is called the habitat of grapes.

Are grape fruit made from plants or trees?

Grapefruits come from a small to medium sized evergreen tree grown in warm climates.

From what country does the Tempranillo grape variety originate?

Tempranillo grapes originate from Spain. They are of the black grape variety and are used in making full bodied red wines. The tempranillo grape has a thick skin and it grows better in higher altitudes.

Why do grapes rotten before bananas and apples?

An apple rots faster than an orange because in plant science many hormones are used in order to drop fruit, ripen fruit, elongate the stem, etc. One is called ethylene this causes fruit to rot. It is transported as a gas through the air. Therefore if a rotten banana is placed in a bushel of apples, the apples will go bad. Therefore the gas enters the fruit and causes it to decay. (The purpose for the plant is because the fruits contain the future plants seeds.)

Now why do apples rot faster than oranges, this is because of the peels, and climate. An apple has a smaller peel, and therefore ethylene can enter easily. Oranges have a very thick peel, and the gas takes a while to enter the fruit.

The reason for the peels lies in climate of where oranges and apples are farmed. Oranges need that thick peel because the weather where oranges are grown is tropic and hot. Therefore rotting occurs too fast. However the orange regulates it with its thick peel. Apples are grown further north where the climate is not as severe, therefore it does not need that thick peel.

What does a grape do?

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Why is grape jelly never made from green grapes?

Green Grapes will make white grape jelly. You can find that in grocery stores. ___ No such product in my area, North Carolina. ___

How do fruits differ from concentrated sweets?

The main difference between fruits and sweets is that fruit grows naturally on plants, whereas sweets are man-made.

Additionally, sweets are likely to be made from refined sweeteners, such as cane sugar. Fruits are sweet due to the presence of fructose, which is not as refined as sweeteners conventionally used in food production.

Do grapes mold faster inside a bag or outside?

inside because the oxygen gets trapped inside the bag causing the grapes to decay faster instead of it in the refrigerator

Purple is to grape as red is to?

purple is to grape as red is to apple

What is the transportation of organic grapes?

Organic-certified, dedicated and inspected containers in organic-certified, dedicated and inspected trucks describes the transportation of organic grapes. Everything must meet guidelines that require different containers for different products and product-specific temperature maintenance. Packaging, sanitizing, storing and transporting organic grapes need to comply with the U.S. Department of Agriculture's National Organic Program requirements in the United States, with similar situations obtaining elswhere in the world where organic food production occurs.

When you pick a grape or fruit from the vine does it die immediately or gradually?

I would say that the fruit dies immediately, since it ceases to do all the things that living things do (e.g. growing). From that moment on, it will gradually decompose, and the nutrients in it start to break down.

However, we can still use the fruit (e.g. for eating), since it is still high in nutrients. After a while, mould will set in, and it would not be a good idea to eat it.

Similarly, when a human dies, they also cease to grow, etc., and they will start to decompose - but there is a certain time when they will still be like a sleeping person, and you would not be able to tell the difference without medical tests.

When you pick a fruit from its tree/vine/bush, its life support system is cut off. That said, we could liken this to someone suffocating - an air supply could be considered part of their life support system, but you might say that they die gradually (i.e. over a period of seconds/minutes), rather than immediately when they stop breathing.

Make of that what you will. :-)

What is best red or green grapes?

That will be a matter of opinion. There are many varieties of grapes, both white and red and they each have different characteristics. This is one reason there are so many types of wine. Enjoy what ever color of grape you like!