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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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Why do grape bags have holes in them?

1-to keep them ventilated so that they stay fresh for longer

2-it makes is easy to wash them

Where are grape tomatoes grown?

They are mostly grow in the soulth of Spain ///

What is the inflorescence type for a bunch of grapes?

This is more or less an invalid question; the configuration of fruit within a plant is referred to as an infructescence. I'm not sure what type of infructescence a bunch of grapes is, but the flowers are arranged in a panicle inflorescence.

What is cost of production for grape seed oil?

Around one euro (US$ 1.50?) per liter in European producing countries - ex factory for very high quality (at the factory). There are many cheaper production methods that are typically in Asia.

Are seedless grapes fruits or vegetables?

They are Fruits even though they dont have seeds

Are grapes green?

yes they are, otherwise they wouldn't be called green grapes

Where do grapes grow?

They grow on vines in moderatly hot to hot climates. If you are in a hot place and there are fields or orchards around you there could be a grape vine. Actually, grapes will grow almost anywhere there is sufficient water and nutrient rich soil. Grapes grow all over the Mediterranean region, but also all over France, Germany, and England. The US has several exceptional wine regions (where grapes grow abundantly): the Leelanau, Saugatuck, and Kenowa areas of Michigan; the Cobden/Carbondale/Anna area of southern Illinois; Napa Valley in California; all over Washington and Oregon states. Grapes do not need a hot climate; they require only sufficient sunshine, water, and the right soil. See the link below.Grapes will really grow anywhere that has enough heat and humidity. Some grape farmers grow grapes only to make wine, some only make grapes and no wine . They grow all over the Mediterranean Europe coast, but also a bit in Morocco .

Does Pinot Noir grape from Bouzy Champagne village have red juice instead of clear?

For most fine wines, the wine gets it color from the skins being left in the tank for a certain period of time after they squeeze the juice out. There are some varieties of grapes, for example Concord grapes in the US, that have purple juice. There are also some indigenous varieties in eastern Europe that have purple juice, but this is not the case for the grapes used in Champagne, in this case the red-skinned grapes pinot noir and pinot meunier, and the white-skinned grape chardonnay.

What is the difference between grape seed extract and grape fruit seed extract?

Hmm. I'm not positive, but I would assume that one is the extract of a grape seed and the other is the extract of a grapefruit seed.