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And yet, the Concord grape languishes in relative obscurity. Each year in the U.S., about 420,000 tons of the fruit are produced, a sum that accounts for just 7 percent of the 5.9 million tons of ...
Grapes are a sweet treat that date back to about 6000 B.C.. That's right — grapes have been a crowd pleaser for everyday snacking, charcuterie boards, jam, jelly and wine making since Neolithic ...
It was the ubiquitous Concord grape jelly of childhood, and I remember not liking it. ... My scuppernong was the head of a green snake. Scared out of my wits, I ran screaming into the house.
Grapes and grape products include red, green, and purple grapes, seedless grapes, grape jelly, jam and juice, raisins, currents, sultanas, and wine.
While I love grapes, I'm not typically a huge fan of grape jelly; it's too cloyingly sweet. I was therefore the perfect candidate to try this recipe — and it didn't disappoint.
Imagine my disappointment when, in June, I tried some grape jam-flavored Jellyberries from the company Divine Flavor and found they tasted like regular old grapes — sweet, but not Smucker’s sweet.
Several varieties of wild grapes grow in these parts. Their viny, big-leaf foliage can all look similar, but their fruit can range in color from deep, dark purple, to blueberry blue, to maroon red.