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The Shine Muscat grape – developed in Japan – is popular in Hong Kong. Despite its high price, the fruit is eaten for special occasions or given as a sign of respect. Hongkongers ...
We may not think about it much but, although we graduated from Nehi to Beaujolais, not much that comes out of wine bottles tastes very much at all like the fruit from which it was made. Which is ...
The main export destinations are Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Singapore, accounting for more than half the volume, and varieties with large attractive fruit like Pione and Shine Muscat have been selling ...
Brix degrees indicate the amount of total soluble solids, which are mainly sugar, in a fruit. Currently, shine muscat grapes produced in Gimcheon must weigh between 500 grams to 850 grams and have a ...
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 ...