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  2. 17 Types of Grapes You Need to Know, From Grocery Store ... - AOL

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    The seedless table grapes found at most grocery stores are also V. vinifera but have been modified to grow without seeds and with thinner skins. Most grapes native to North America fall under ...

  3. Flame Seedless - Wikipedia

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    Flame Seedless requires a long growing season. Thus, the plants fare poorly in cool, damp zones. However, its good qualities, especially seedlessness, sweetness, and long shelf life, make it one of the most heavily farmed table grapes. [citation needed] The Flame Seedless was brought to the United States by John J. Kovacevich of Arvin ...

  4. Thomcord - Wikipedia

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    Thomcord grape is a hybrid of Thompson Seedless grape (Vitis vinifera, or Sultanina), which is popular in American (?) supermarkets during the summer, and seeded Concord grape (Vitis labrusca), commonly used to make grape juice and jelly. [2] [3] It is a plump, juicy, seedless table grape and is slightly firmer than Concord. Thomcord has a blue ...

  5. Autumn Royal - Wikipedia

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    The berries of the Autumn Royal are larger than most other grape varieties produce. The berries naturally weigh at least 8 grams, compared with the berries of the Thompson seedless, which weigh 6-7 grams even when girdled and treated with gibberellin. [2] It is currently the largest natural berry size among seedless cultivars.

  6. Stenospermocarpy - Wikipedia

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    Seedless grapes are divided into white, red and black types based roughly on fruit color. The most popular seedless grape is known in the United States as 'Thompson Seedless', but was originally known as 'Sultana'. It is believed to be of ancient origin. It is considered a white grape, but is actually a pale green.

  7. Mars grape - Wikipedia

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    The color of this grape is blue and it grows in hot and dry areas in hot summers. [1] This type of grape is a pest-resistant species and has a taste similar to Concord grape. The Mars grape, which is part of the seedless grape species, is cultivated for purposes such as preparing grape juice, producing jelly and consuming it as a table grape. [2]

  8. Grape - Wikipedia

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    Table grape cultivars normally have large, seedless fruit and thin skins. Wine grapes are smaller (in comparison to table grapes), usually contains seeds, and have thicker skins (a desirable characteristic in making wine). Most of the aroma in wine is from the skin. Wine grapes tend to have a high sugar content. They are harvested at peak sugar ...

  9. Jupiter grape - Wikipedia

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    The Jupiter grape is an interspecific seedless Muscat grape developed at the University of Arkansas in 1998. [1] It is a cross of Arkansas 1258 x Arkansas 1762. The Muscat flavor comes from “Gold” (vitis vinifera) variety; the seedlessness comes from “Reliance” (vitis labrusca) variety. Contains V. labrusca and V. vinifera.