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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.

  3. 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 ...

  4. La Crescent (grape) - Wikipedia

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    La Crescent [1] is a white grape variety developed by the University of Minnesota's cold hardy [2] grape breeding program. [3] Since its release to the market in 2002 [4] La Crescent has been planted with success in Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Vermont, and Wisconsin.

  5. Canadice (grape) - Wikipedia

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    Canadice is a cultivar of seedless red grape with a bit of a spicy flavor. It is a late season cultivar ripening about mid-September into October and is hardy up to -20 degrees Fahrenheit. It is used as a table grape and is described as productive with a flavor similar to Delaware grapes. Also, these grapes come in large, cylindrical and ...

  6. Zante currant - Wikipedia

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    To yield sufficient fruit, Black Corinth grapes need to be carefully managed. In ancient times, girdling was a standard practice to increase the set and size of seedless grapes, until the discovery of the plant hormone gibberellic acid, and its ability to do the same thing with less labor. Historically, Black Corinth stock was probably kept for ...

  7. Sultana (grape) - Wikipedia

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    Before Thompson Seedless became dominant, Muscat of Alexandria was a primary raisin grape in California. [ 2 ] Nowadays, American sultana grapes are almost invariably Thompson Seedless, a name that refers to William Thompson , a viticulturist who was an early grower in California and is sometimes credited with introducing the variety.

  8. 14 Ways to Cook and Bake With Grapes This Fall - AOL

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    Glaze each half of a whole chicken with a savory Lambrusco reduction infused with herbs and aromatics and then roast the juicy bird to serve over a bed of jammy stewed onions and red seedless ...

  9. Jaeger 70 - Wikipedia

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    Jaeger 70 (also known as Munson) is a hybrid of two American grape species, Vitis lincecumii and Vitis rupestris developed by Hermann Jaeger (1844–1895), a Swiss-American who settled in Missouri. He named the successful hybrid for his friend and fellow grape breeder, T.V. Munson. However the grape has become better known by Jaeger's selection ...