Table Grapes Category

Table Grapes

Table grapes unlike wine grapes are cultivated for appearance and taste.

Varieties:


autumn royal grapes
autumn royal grapes
These are large dark purple sweet seedless grapes.
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Concord grapes
Concord grapes
These dark purple grapes have large seeds. They are tangy and sweet. It is often used to make grape jelly.
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Cotton Candy™ grapes
Cotton Candy™ grapes
These are sweet seedless white table grapes. Some think they taste like cotton candy.
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crimson seedless grapes
crimson seedless grapes
This is a common red seedless grape.
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flame seedless grapes
flame seedless grapes
These are common and popular red seedless grapes.
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grapes, table grapes
grapes
Many varieties of grapes are turned into wine, vinegar, jelly, and raisins, but table grapes are for eating out of hand. They're classified by their color--red, green, and blue--and by whether they have seeds or not. Seedless varieties are popular because they're easy to eat, but often the seeded varieties offer more flavor and better value.
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Moon Drop® grapes
Moon Drop® grapes
These dark purple elongated sweet seedless grapes are unusually shaped and well regarded.
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muscadine grapes
muscadine grapes
Muscadine grapes are native to the American Southeast. The flesh is sweet but the skin is tart. It is easy to remove the skin.
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red globe grapes
red globe grapes
These are large red seeded grapes.
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Thompson seedless grapes
Thompson seedless grapes
This is a sweet green table grape. It is also commonly used for making raisins.
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Zante grapes, champagne grapes, Corinth raisins, Zante currants
Zante grapes
These clusters of tiny grapes are often used as a garnish.
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