A fruit very similar to grapes.
Grapes are temperate fruits and are generally available all year round. There are also many grape-like fruits, such as Garbo, grapes, and beauty mushrooms.
Gerber
Garbo is dark purple overall, the same size as a grape, but has a smooth skin. It usually blooms and bears fruit in August and goes on sale in September-October. It feels astringent when eaten fresh, so it is best to squeeze juice or make wine.
American grapes
Raisins are smaller than grapes, range in color from green to burgundy, and are mostly seedless. Like grapes in other places, raisins generally bloom and bear fruit in July-August and mature in August-September. You can wash it clean and eat it directly, and you can also eat the skin.
Beauty's finger
The beauty finger is like an extended grape, dark purple in color, with fruit frost on the outer skin. It usually blooms and bears fruit from August to September, and matures and goes on the market in September. Most varieties have no seeds and can be washed and eaten fresh.
What do grapes look like?
Grapes are a common fruit, mostly round or oval, about 3cm in size, purple or burgundy in appearance, with a piece of connective tissue in the middle, which is the opening. When eating, you can quickly eat the grape flesh by sucking directly.
Appreciation of Grape Pictures