The other day while I was in the grocery store, I spied a clear plastic
container of what appeared to be teeny tiny grapes. Of course I just had to
have them.
It’s no secret that I don’t have much of a green thumb and it seems that
every time I plant a vegetable or fruit they always grow stunted. Once I actually harvested a fully ripe
Barbie sized cantaloupe—a one-bite wonder. But putting all my agricultural failures aside, what were
these amazing wee grapes? Were
these grapes some happy accident?
Were they the result of someone’s poor abilities in farming?
These little jewels of fruit sometimes called champagne grapes (another
advertising moniker) are actually Black Corinth grapes. Have you ever had any baked goods with
currants in them? If so you have
tasted Black Corinth grapes. (Gee, I never knew what a currant was) Yes, the
dried miniscule raisins called currants are actually an ancient Greek variety
of grape. In their natural state
they don’t produce fruit any larger than pinheads and take a lot of finagling
to encourage them to an edible size. They must girdle them and shoot them full
of hormones. Sounds like someone
whose going through menopause, don’t you think?
All I know is Black Corinth grapes are yummy! So if you see some in our local grocery store you better pick
them up.
7 comments:
I've never had Black Corinth grapes and am not sure if I've ever had currants in anything. I'll look for them next time I go shopping.
I have some huge tomato plants with tiny little misshapen fruits that are still green and it's the end of August. It seems I can grow leaves just fine but the fruit and veggie thing is something I can't seem to master. Enjoy your weekend my friend.
I don't think I've ever had currents, either. Definitely learned something today. Thanks! :)
I love these little grapes, we get them a lot here. Valerie
Crystal, I am laughing my head off! I would have love to see your one bite wonder cantaloupe! LOL! And, I love your comment about menopause! LOL! You should really write a joke book! I will look for these grapes! Thanks ;o) Have a great one!
I've never noticed these, good to know they are yummy. Well at least you planted a cantaloupe, I never have!
Really surprised that anyone could have avoided eating currants - they seem to be everywhere and in everything here! (Just made a pasta, pineapple and currant salad last weekend when my family visited)
But I haven't seen the miniature grapes. I'll be looking out for them!
You're not alone in raising a barbie sized melon - I did that once myself. But I bet your one-bite tasted delicious - all the goodness and flavour in a singe bite. That takes some beating. Love your sense of humour too :) Always brightens my day!
They look yummy! And I like the color.
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