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Muscat grapes are the oldest breed of their species to be cultivated. The Romans grew it. And brought cuttings with them when they forayed up into Gaul. Muscat vines bloom early; a late frost or ...
Japanese Shine Muscat grapes are expensive and very popular as a gift in Hong Kong, but now face competition from cheaper versions grown in China and South Korea.
Farmers trying to export Shine Muscat grapes, which took scientists 33 years to develop, to places such as Hong Kong face stiff competition from cheaper copycats.
Copycats of the Shine Muscat grape, one of many fruit varieties created by Japan, have emerged. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE: Shine Muscat grapes available in Singapore are safe to eat, with the fruit subject to tests for pesticides and other quality control measures, the Singapore Food Agency (SFA) said on ...
Yuki Nakamura harvests Shine Muscat grapes, a variety developed by Japan that can sell for $100 a bunch. But China and South Korea have "stolen" the variety, creating copycats that are nearly the ...