You can eat Concord grapes, but they make better jams and wines.
Only if you're eating the skin, and then only marginally. Most natural vegetable pigments are antioxidants. Purple grapes have more of them than red grapes (which have more than "white" -- actually greenish-yellow -- grapes), but it's all in the skin, which tends to be somewhat bitter, so if you're just eating the fleshy inside and not the skin it doesn't matter much.
in the inside
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Red fleshy color
all fruits have seeds. that's actually the definition of "fruit" (vs a vegetable) but blackberries have SEVERAL seeds, bunched together like grapes. they're inside the fleshy round nodules you see when you look at it
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inside because the oxygen gets trapped inside the bag causing the grapes to decay faster instead of it in the refrigerator
Yes, it's that big fleshy thing inside your mouth.
The most common favorite foods and drinks of the Gods would be ambrosia, nectar, honeywine, and grapes. Zeus is no exception, as he is often depicted eating grapes and drinking from a large goblet(I assume the the liquids inside the goblet aren't water or Sprite).
To protect the moisture inside the cactus. They have to protect it to survive because they usually live in dry, hot, areas across the world.
same reason grapes are called grapes noone but God knows
Yes. A grape is a berry, in fact it's considered one of the few "true" berries! This is because a berry is anything in which the ovary is completely fleshy and juicy(like the inside of a grape) and the outer covering may be soft, leathery or somewhat hard.Disregard what the last person said, they must have misunderstood the botanical guides meaning about what makes up a berry. They were correct about the classification requirements, just incorrect about the placement of grape in the classifications. It is indeed a berry.