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Grapes (Vitis vinifera) belong to the Vitaceae family. The Indian Grapes are specially known for its variety, size & delicious taste. Grapes Majorly grown in the Regions of Maharashtra and Karnataka states of India. Raw grapes are 81% water, 18% carbohydrates, 1% protein, and have negligible fat. Grapes are used for producing raisins, wine, juice, juice concentrate, squash, beverages, jams and marmalades. Grapes are highly digestible and have a number of therapeutic properties. Health Benefits Grapes are rich in nutrients and Vitamin K and C It contains antioxidant Grape health in preventing our body from Diabetes It is very beneficial for normal heart function Varieties of Grapes we offer WHITE GRAPES Round Seedless Thompson Clone Ganesh Sudhakar Elongated Seedless Sonaka Super Sonaka RK SSN BLACK GRAPES Sharad Nanasaheb Purple Nanasaheb Purple RED GRAPES Flame Crimson Globe
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Grape Fruit - Fruit Plants & Tree This is an evergreen fruit tree. The leaves are glossy dark green. The fruit is yellow-orange skinned and generally an oblate spheroid in shape. The grapefruit is grown on a range of soil types
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The grapefruit (Citrus × paradisi) is a subtropical citrus tree known for its sour to semi-sweet fruit, an 18th-century hybrid first bred in Barbados. When found, it was named the "forbidden fruit”. The evergreen grapefruit trees usually grow to around 5–6 meters (16–20 ft) tall, although they can reach 13–15 meters (43–49 ft). The leaves are glossy dark green, long (up to 15 centimeters (5.9 in)) and thin. It produces 5 cm (2 in) white four-petaled flowers. The fruit is yellow-orange skinned and generally an oblate spheroid in shape; it ranges in diameter from 10–15 centimeters (3.9–5.9 in). The flesh is segmented and acidic, varying in color depending on the cultivars, which include white, pink and red pulps of varying sweetness (generally, the redder varieties are sweeter). One ancestor of the grapefruit was the Jamaican sweet orange (Citrus sinensis), itself an ancient hybrid of Asian origin; the other was the Indonesian pomelo (C. maxima).