Category: Fruits

Are Black Grapes Good For Your Kidneys?

In particular, these sweet berries contain antioxidants called anthocyanins, which may protect against heart disease, certain cancers, cognitive decline, and diabetes (20). They also make a fantastic addition to a kidney-friendly diet, as they are low in sodium, phosphorus, and potassium. Do grapes help kidneys? Red grapes Additionally, red grapes are high in resveratrol, a […]

What’S A Good Price For Grapes?

The average retail price of grapes is $2.09 per pound, according to United States Department of Agriculture’s Economic Research Service, with most bags weighing in around two pounds. That’s where it’s easy to get tricked: Grapes for $3.99 per pound don’t sound so bad, but a 2.5-pound bag would set you back nearly $10. What […]

Does Black Grapes Increase Weight?

Black grapes are rich in a number of nutrients, including natural antioxidants known as polyphenols, and can be part of a healthy calorie-reduction diet, which can help you to lose weight. Can black grapes make you fat? If you prefer eating black grapes, then it’s even better as they contain a powerful antioxidant known as […]

Which Country Has The Most Grape Varieties?

Italy is by far the country with most indigenous grapes, with around 377 recognised varieties, followed by other European countries such as France, Greece and Portugal. What is the most grown grape variety in the world? Cabernet SauvignonIn the 1990s, when California and other New World countries introduced Cabernet to wine drinkers around the world, […]

Why Don’T We Eat Wine Grapes?

A: Wine grapes are edible but they’re really not meant to be eaten out of hand like table grapes. Wine grapes have seeds and thicker skins, and they tend to be sweeter because the sugars will be turned into alcohol during fermentation. Are wine grapes OK to eat? Likewise, eating a wine grape right off […]

Do You Wash Grapes Before Making Wine?

Wash Grapes in a Safe, Effective Solution While there is disagreement among winemakers about washing grapes to prepare them for winemaking, we prefer to clean ours to ensure that they are free of pollen, residue from air pollution and other elements that can contaminate your wine batch. How do you prepare grapes for wine making? […]

Are All Grapes Good For Making Wine?

But do some grapes stand out as the best grapes for making wine? There are over 100,000 varieties of wine grapes grown worldwide, but only a few are used to make the majority of the wines we drink. In this list, we’ll discuss the best of the best wine grapes, from their flavor profile to […]

What Is The Most Common Grape Used For Wine?

Cabernet Sauvignon. If we disregard the table grapes, the most grown grape variety for wine is Cabernet Sauvignon. Maybe not such a big surprise. It is grown on 840,000 acres (340,000 hectares). The total acreage of the world vineyards destined for wine production is roughly 16 million acres (6.5 million hectares). What is considered the […]

How Do You Clean Grapes?

Place your grapes in a bowl, sprinkle with a teaspoon of salt and a teaspoon of baking soda. Shake the bowl to evenly coat each grape, then rinse thoroughly with cold water. Pat the grapes dry with a fresh towel and get snacking—or try one of our delicious recipes using grapes, like this roasted grape […]

Is Cranberry A Man-Made Fruit?

Cranberries distinguish themselves because they are one of the very few commercial fruits that are native to North America. Nature gave us cranberries, but their overwhelming success is thanks to “man-made” intervention! Is cranberry a natural fruit? And it’s no wonder, considering cranberries are one of only three fruits native to North America. Aptly called […]

Are Cranberry Plants Hardy?

Native to North America, cranberry bushes are hardy and virtually pest free with a useful dual offering of both fruit and ornamental interest through much of the season. Adaptable and easy to maintain, the flowering edible shrub comes in 2 main forms. Are cranberries cold hardy? According to the published guidelines, the lowest safe temperature […]

Is A Cranberry A Drupe?

A Drupe or Aggregate? Cranberries are dicots. They are angiosperms. They have all plant parts (leaves, stems, roots, and fruit) — the ‘runner’ is botanically a stolon. Is a cranberry a berry? Raspberries, blackberries, and strawberries, for example, are not true berries but are aggregate fruits—fruits that consist of a number of smaller fruits. Cranberries […]

How Is Cranberry Harvested?

Cranberries are harvested in one of two ways, wet harvest or dry harvest. Most cranberries are wet harvested when the field is flooded, but a few are dry harvested with a mechanical picker, to be sold as fresh fruit. When fields are going to be wet harvested, the field is flooded. How are cranberries dry […]

What Animals Live In Cranberry Bogs?

In Massachusetts, the cranberry bog and its surrounding uplands are home to many plant and wildlife species, such as the red-bellied turtle, butterflies, great blue heron, wild turkey, deer, otter, wood duck, fox, lady slipper, water lily, spruce and pine trees. What animal eats cranberry bush? Robins, Bluebirds, Hermit Thrush, Cedar Waxwings, grouse and many […]

Is A Cranberry A Fruit?

Cranberries are small, hard, round, red fruits with a flavor that many describe as both bitter and sour. They grow on vines in freshwater bogs, mostly in the northern United States and southern Canada. They’re related to blueberries and wintergreen. Are cranberries a fruit or berry? Any small fleshy fruit is popularly called a berry, […]

Why Is My Breadfruit Tree Turning Yellow?

Soft rot is a fungal disease that causes wilting and yellowing of breadfruit leaves. It is especially common after long rainstorms when the soil is starved of oxygen. The water-borne spores are spread by rain splash, often occurring during windy, wet weather. How do I fix yellow leaves on my tree? As is often the […]