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Muscadine grape products

FLORA AND NAKAYAMA Quality of Muscadine Grape Products... [Pg.25]

Muscadine grapes are native throughout much of the South. Many improved cultivars are widely grown. The cultivar choices available to growers are many, but improvements could still be made, particularly for fresh-market cultivars. Commercial production exists in several southern states, but finding markets for the fruit can be problematic. Often, it is used for wine production, but other products include jams, jellies, juice, and vinegar. [Pg.379]


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