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  2. The Most Popular Types of Grapes You'll Find at the ... - AOL

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    Different types of grapes prove this fruit comes in a variety of colors and seeds for eating or drinking. ... Kyoho. This Japanese grape has a large size, dark color, and sweet flavor—that makes ...

  3. Kyoho (grape) - Wikipedia

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    Kyoho is a tetraploid grape variety, as its breeding parents, ‘Ishiharawase’ and ‘Centennial’ are tetraploid bud sports of ‘Campbell Early’ (V. labruscana) and ‘Rosaki’ (V. vinifera), respectively. [4] Like the Concord, Kyoho is a slip-skin variety, meaning that the skin is easily separated from the fruit.

  4. Table grape - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, Kyoho, Delaware and Pione grapes rank as the first, second and third most popular table grapes in terms of production volume. [7] In July 2015, setting new pricing records for Japanese premium table grapes, a single bunch of Ruby Roman grapes, containing 26 grapes at a weight of about 700 grams, sold for 1 million yen (around US$8400).

  5. Pione (grape) - Wikipedia

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    Kyoho is itself a red fruited hybrid developed in Japan in 1937. The Cannon Hall Muscat is a large white table grape connected to seed originally brought from Greece in 1813, by John Spencer Stanhope resident of Cannon Hall near Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England. [2] Noted for large, generally seedless, purple skinned fruit.

  6. Category:Japanese fruit - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Japanese fruit" The following 55 pages are in this category, out of 55 total. ... Kyoho (grape) O. Ōgonkan; Oriental melon; P. Pione (grape ...

  7. Japanese wine - Wikipedia

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    There was a prejudice that Japanese looked at red wine and mistook it for "blood," while Westerners drank "living blood." [4] [5]A report written in 1869 by Adams, Secretary to the British Legation in Yedo, describes "a quantity of vines, trained on horizontal trellis frames, which rested on poles at a height of 7 or 8 feet from the ground" in the region of Koshu, Yamanashi. [6]

  8. File:Japan's Kyoho Grapes.jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. TikToker tries $80 grapes, and her reaction is priceless - AOL

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    TikToker Kena Peay (@kenapeay) is a hiker and chef who’s garnered a following of nearly 300,000 on the platform for her on-the-road cooking content. TikToker Kena Peay (@kenapeay) is a hiker and ...