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Can grape peeling mixed with sugar be poisoned?
Grape skin mixed with sugar is not poisonous. The most common is wine, in order to neutralize the bitter taste inside the wine, usually add sugar flavor.

Wine home practices:

1. Wash the grapes, drain the water.

2. Put it in a container and crush it.

3. Sprinkle sugar on top (the ratio of grapes to sugar is 10:3). Finally, seal the grapes (note: leave a third of the space for it to produce gas).

4. After the grapes have fermented for twenty-four hours, open the lid and take clean chopsticks to stir.

5. At this point a lot of bubbles, you do not have to worry about this is the grape fermentation. This stirring to be a week, stirring every day, so that one is the top will not grow mold. The second is to make the grapes floating on the top can be fully fermented.

6. This is the fermentation of the grapes for a week, the fermentation has turned into a period of calm.

7. Prepare another container, wipe clean and do not have water.

8. Gauze filter out the grape skins, leaving the juice to remove the skins.

9. And then pour into the container sealed and fermented for another week.

10. The prepared layers of gauze will be made into a small bag, and then the wine will be filtered again.

11. If you want to make it clearer, like a real dry red, prepare egg whites.

12. Beat it to a froth and put it into the wine.

13. Then put the wine in a container and continue fermenting for two weeks and it will be ready to drink.