Japanese Grape ぶどう

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Uploaded by on Jun 18, 2010

Japanese grapes are much smaller than Western grapes.
They are seedless, and can easily be peeled by pinching the grains with two fingers.
They are available during the summer from June to September.
This variety of grape is called Delaware

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  • OMG I HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR WHAT THESE ARE CALLED THANK YOU

  • Funny, I had the HUGE grapes in japan where you had to peel the skin, and they usually had seeds in them.

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