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Why are grape nuts called grape when they have no grapes?
According to the Post Cereal website, the name is believed to come from the "grape sugar" that formed while baking, and the "nutty" flavor that they had. See related link.
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Vineyard is to grapes as orchard is to?
The answer to this analogy seems to be flowers. This is because the relationship between the first two is that grapes are grown in the designated site known as the vineyard. Therefore flowers would...
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What are the grapes in The Grapes of Wrath?
The term 'grapes of wrath' is a biblical allusion. There is no one element in the story that corresponds to the grapes. It is referring to a passage that talks figuratively aout God judging the...
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Why are grapes called grapes?
it comes frome the latin route groop meaning fruit
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Grape vines flower but no grapes?
I have grown up in a grape growing region and have never seen a flower on a grape vine. The "baby" grapes are small nubs on the vine, but don't flower. If you have a vine with a flower it isn't grape.