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  2. Grape leaves - Wikipedia

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    Grape leaves, the leaves of the grapevine plant, are used in the cuisines of a number of cultures. They may be obtained fresh, or preserved in jars or cans. [1] [2] The leaves are commonly rolled or stuffed with mixtures of meat and rice to produce dolma (often, sarma), found widely in the Mediterranean, Caucasus, Balkans, and Middle East. [3]

  3. How Many Calories Are In Grapes? - AOL

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    Here are calories, nutrition facts and health benefits of grapes. Plus, fun facts and grape recipes!

  4. Jabuticaba - Wikipedia

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    The fruit is a thick-skinned berry and typically measures 3–4 centimetres (1.2–1.6 in) in diameter. The fruit resembles a slip-skin grape. It has a thick, purple, astringent skin that encases a sweet, white or rosy pink gelatinous flesh. Embedded within the flesh are one to four large seeds, which vary in shape depending on the species. [18]

  5. Grape - Wikipedia

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    A grape is a fruit, botanically a berry, of the deciduous woody vines of the flowering plant genus Vitis. Grapes are a non- climacteric type of fruit, generally occurring in clusters . The cultivation of grapes began approximately 8,000 years ago, and the fruit has been used as human food throughout its history.

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  7. Cissus quadrangularis - Wikipedia

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    Cissus quadrangularis is a perennial plant of the grape family. It is commonly known as veldt grape, winged treebine [2] or adamant creeper. [3] The species is native to tropical Asia, the Arabian Peninsula and much of Africa. [2]

  8. Vitis mustangensis - Wikipedia

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    This grape has a list of culinary use as jelly, pie-filling, wine and grape juice, all of which are typically processed with heat and sweetened with sugar. [4] Mustang grapes have been used to make mustang wine since before the Civil War. [5] The fruit and leaves of Mustang Grapes may also be used to dye wool. [6]

  9. What is behind the tradition of eating 12 grapes on New Year's?

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    Natural bunch grapes with seeds from Alicante add "an element of fun to the tradition of the 12 grapes." The seeds provide a "crunchy touch," the supermarket said .

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