One of the things I love about fall...produce! We get so many great things in our fall harvest and in North Carolina, one of those things is Muscadine grapes. You may have heard of Muscadine wine, but ...
You can’t travel far in Northeastern North Carolina without passing a home with muscadine grapes growing in the backyard. Many of those vines we see have been growing for decades and the care of them ...
Fragrant baskets of muscadine grapes are now appearing at farmers markets and in grocery stores. Muscadines are our native Southern grapes. Large fruited, spicy sweet, their thick skins come in shades ...
Both amateur and professional cooks are invited to serve up their favorite Muscadine grape recipe at the 13th annual North Carolina Muscadine Festival cooking contest Friday. Recipes must contain at ...
Muscadine grapes originated in the southeastern region of the United States and, as you know, are quite commonly grown and celebrated right here in our area. They are about 1 1/2-inches in size and ...
Muscadine grapes are in season in our area. Known for their unique flavor, they are very different from the California seedless grapes at local stores. Muscadines have a stronger flavor, seeds and a ...
Perhaps no other fruit is better adapted to South Carolina’s climate than muscadine grapes (Muscadinia rotundifolia). A cousin of table and wine grapes, muscadines are much more tolerant of our heat, ...
The muscadine grape is as Southern as cotton - actually, it is more so, since it is native to the region. The various kinds of cotton grown in the South, Gossypium species, are native to Asia, Africa ...
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