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An atypical rainstorm that struck northwestern Mexico, left a significant impact on table grape production in Sonora.
On average, it takes grape vines three years to start producing fruit. Here's how local wineries take it from the vine to ...
That wonderful slipskin that I love—the thing that makes these grapes so fun to eat—means “they basically fall apart in transit,” he tells me. Plus, unlike the red and green table grapes ...
Also known as Funny Finger grapes, these tubular table grapes come in both green and red varieties. They have a narrow and elongated shape with a pointed end. Tear Drop grapes have thin ...
Celebrated for its delectable flavor, Flame Seedless is a popular table grape variety. These medium-sized grapes grow in large clusters and have a deep red color. Plus, they’re high in nutrients ...
It's been a crazy year for table grape growers in Kern County and beyond. Rain, hail and unseasonably cold weather in May conspired to delay the grape harvest — from Coachella in Southern ...
They’re sweet, crunchy and perfect for snacking. But today’s table grapes go way beyond familiar bunches of Thompson Seedless or Red Flame. These bite-size favorites come in more than 80 ...
Although the harvest starts later than the more celebrated summer fruits, specialty table grapes are just as seasonal and distinctive. From obscure hybrids like red Bronx grapes, to wine varieties ...
Most markets sell table grapes year-round, but that’s deceptive. The grapes you buy in late winter may still be red or green, but they’re almost always too hard and not sweet enough ...
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