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

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    These elongated seedless grapes, also called Sweet Sapphires, were bred by International Fruit Genetics, a California-based fruit breeding and patenting company, and launched in 2004. The skins of ...

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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 ...

  6. 14 Ways to Cook and Bake With Grapes This Fall - AOL

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    Toss red seedless grapes with shallot, olive oil, salt, and pepper before roasting for a juicy, sweet complement to baked ricotta served warm with thyme. Get the Recipe.

  7. Shine Muscat - Wikipedia

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    The method of producing seedless or large fruits using gibberellin, a type of plant growth hormone, was developed in Japan. This method has been adapted to Shine Muscat as well as many other grapes for table grapes. It is important to note that the timing and concentration of the treatment is strictly regulated by the type of grape.

  8. Parthenocarpy - Wikipedia

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    The seedless wild parsnip fruit are preferred by certain herbivores and so serve as a "decoy defense" against seed predation. [3] Utah juniper has a similar defense against bird feeding. [4] The ability to produce seedless fruit when pollination is unsuccessful may be an advantage to a plant because it provides food for the plant's seed ...

  9. Seedless fruit - Wikipedia

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    Common varieties of seedless fruits include watermelons, tomatoes, [4] and grapes (such as Termarina rossa). [5] Additionally, there are numerous seedless citrus fruits, such as oranges, lemons and limes. A recent development over the last twenty years [when?] has been that of seedless sweet peppers (Capsicum annuum). The seedless plant ...

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