Sunday, August 7, 2011
Muscadine Grapes / Bronze Scuppernong Muscadine
Native to the southeastern United States, Muscadine grapes are also known as American wild grapes. The bronze colored cultivar are referred to as Scuppernong and have a slightly milder flavor than the dark variety. About the size of a large cherry tomato they have a thick skin a few hard seeds and a flavor similar to a concord grape with a hints of musky / resin, and a slightly bitter skin. Found at Publix "greenwise" in Boca Raton Fl. Photo by Chris Mathews
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