Grapes
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Jump to navigationJump to searchGrapes are a fruit that grow on a woody grape vine. Grapes grow in clusters of 6 to 300, and can be black, blue, golden, green, purple-red and white. They can be eaten raw or used for making grape juice, jelly, wine, and grape seed oil. Raisins are the dried fruit of the grapevine.
Wild grapevines are often considered a nuisance weed, as they cover other plants with their usually rather aggressive growth.