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  • ...food uses. In addition to the familiar green and red table varieties, some grape species are amber, purple, or nearly black. The earliest recorded reference of grape cultivation is in Egyptian records of the [[4th Dynasty]], c. 2400 BC. At t
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Grape]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Dried [[grape]]
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  • ...added, most [[yeast]] ceases activity before it has transformed all of the grape sugar into alcohol. This gives port its sweet taste.
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  • Alcoholic beverage distilled from grape wine (or from fruit wines in general).
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  • White grape used in production of white wine
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  • ...food uses. In addition to the familiar green and red table varieties, some grape species are amber, purple, or nearly black. The earliest recorded reference of grape cultivation is in Egyptian records of the [[4th Dynasty]], c. 2400 BC. At t
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  • ...[[Charente]] (around the town [[Cognac (town)|Cognac]]) and distilled from grape wine.
    177 bytes (22 words) - 19:32, 3 March 2010
  • ...ee) palm tree in Brazilian rainforest, similar in appearance and size to a grape or large blueberry, with disputes regarding its nutritional properties.
    221 bytes (31 words) - 09:47, 2 March 2010
  • ...(Latin racemosus, full of clusters) refers, as does acinar (Latin acinus, grape), to small saclike dilatations in various glands. {{DefMeSH}}</noinclude>
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  • * [[Arkansas (grape)]], another name for the grape Catawba
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  • {{r|Grape}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Grape]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Grape}}
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  • * Apples and Grape Germplasm repository
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  • ...blackberry|blackberries]], [[red grape|red]] and [[purple grape|purple]] [[grape|grapes]] and [[pomegranate]] contain the phytochemicals [[ellagic acid]], [ ...l]], which is the basis of health benefits from red wine, pomegranates and grape skins. Black beans can provide [[anthocyanin|antocyanins]], also found in b
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  • {{r|grape}}
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  • ...(Latin racemosus, full of clusters) refers, as does acinar (Latin acinus, grape), to small saclike dilatations in various glands. <ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • | title = Champagne & Sparkling Wine: Grape Goddess Guides to Good Living
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  • ...or cherry, orange for orange, yellow for lemon, green for lime, violet for grape, black for anise, white for vanilla, and pink for rose.
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  • ...e]]s or similar soft [[fruit]]s. Usually, if made from a fruit other than grape, the name of the fruit prefaces the title: ''elderberry wine'', ''plum wine Wine can be classified in many ways: by region or origin; by type of grape; by sweetness; alcohol content; color -- red, rosé, or white; sparkling or
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  • {{rpl|Grape}}
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  • Wouldn't it be see Citizendium's biology cluster? Or their grape cluster? We might have a probelm with Star Cluster cluster. Or the General
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  • |[[Grape]] || 10
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  • ...e NFWA first engaged in militant action by supporting a strike of Filipino grape pickers organized by the Agricultural Workers Organizing Committee (AWOC) l ...a 300-mile (485-km) march from Delano to Sacramento, thereby bringing the grape pickers' struggle to the attention of the nation. During the march Chavez
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  • ...ley, asparagus, and rosemary would, in time also be cultivated, along with grape vineyards and groves of peach and quince trees. Due to a significant declin
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  • ...ully signed contracts with a number of large [[California (U.S. state)]] [[grape]] growers. The UFW also helped enact a state collective bargaining law in C
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  • ...jority of Champagne wines are blended. When bottling, wines from different grape varieties, wine growers and years are mixed together. This produces a more ...e''. This means that all the wines used in the blend are of the same years grape crop. Vintage Champagnes usually have a distinctive character of their own
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  • ...rs used the jaws of life to cut open a 1965 Mustang at the intersection of Grape and Vine. Firefighters were called to the accident scene Friday morning aft
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  • ...olic beverages). Typically, a piece of unleavened bread and a small cup of grape juice is handed to each participant; the participants remain seated while a
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  • }}</ref> [[acai palm]] tree, similar in appearance and size to a [[grape]] or [[blueberry]] but with less pulp, and which is small and round and bla ...í juice has only middling levels of antioxidants—less than that of Concord grape, blueberry, and black cherry juices, but more than cranberry, orange, and a
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  • ...he town of Sonoma during the Mexican period. The Franciscan Fathers grew [[grape]]s and produced sacramental wine from the first vineyard in the Sonoma Vall
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  • ...sic was influenced by the West Coast sounds of America, in particular Moby Grape and Buffalo Springfield, of which Plant was a fan. Plant later admitted 'th
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  • ...sugary foods to ethanol. Sugar-containing substances, like apple cider or grape juice, are allowed to ferment into an alcoholic solution containing ethanol ...cid and water. Red wine vinegar, for example, retains the color of the red grape pigments and has a certain flavor from ingredients other than acetic acid.
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  • ...dings collapsed, its wooden buildings slid off their foundations, and then grape arbors in the countryside were seen rising and falling on waves of earth. B
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  • ...ia (U.S. state)]] are pest control in structures, [[turf]] pest control, [[grape]] growing, and head and leaf [[lettuce]] growing. Other widespread crop use
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  • ...arger balls; it was seldom used in the war, despite the colloquial use of "grape and canister" </ref>
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  • ...e. "It Makes Red Blood," the Postum ads proclaimed. In 1898 he introduced Grape-nuts, the concentrated cereal with a nutty flavor and in the late 1890s Pos
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  • <tr><th>Primdi<th>1<td>Raisin<td bgcolor="#f9f9f9">[[Grape]]<td>Pomme<td bgcolor="#f9f9f9">[[Apple (fruit)|Apple]]<td>Raiponce<td bgco
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  • ...s a tin cylinder fitting the bore of the gun and packed with musket balls. Grape shot consisted larger balls held in a cylindrical frame. Both types broke u Grape and canister were replaced after Henry Shrapnel in 1784 devised a thin-case
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  • ...the whole party but got in with a bottle of [[Malbec]] (do they grow that grape in Australia, I wonder?) under his coat to keep it from freezing. (It's col
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  • ...ort-like fortified wine called Angelica were all produced from the Mission grape. In 1791, the Mission's two original bells were removed from the tree branc ...ry well''."</ref> The specific variety, called the ''Criolla'' or "Mission grape," was first planted at the Mission in 1779; in 1783, the first wine produce
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  • ...for editing possibilities &mdash; after an once or two of resveratrol-rich grape ferment.
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  • ...ld]] from [[Asia]] following earlier expeditions to the continent; orange, grape, apple, peach, pear, and fig seeds were among the most prolific of the impo
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  • ...the ancient world that drank wine instead of beer used a paste composed of grape juice and flour that was allowed to begin fermenting, or wheat bran steepe
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  • ...he was not a drummer, singer-guitarist [[Skip Spence]] (founder of [[Moby Grape]]) was then invited to take over the drum stool by Balin.
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  • ...ts and foodstuffs, the largest number of exported items being [[sugar]], [[grape]]s, [[citrus]], [[nectarine]]s, [[winemaking|wine]] and [[deciduous]] fruit
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  • ...ain, for trading. The specific variety, called the ''Criolla'' or "Mission grape," was first planted at Mission San Juan Capistrano in 1779; in 1783, the fi
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  • * Phillips, Jason. "The Grape Vine Telegraph: Rumors and Confederate Persistence." ''Journal of Southern
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