grapes in the PONS Dictionary

grapes Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

bunch of grapes
a bunch of grapes

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This ancient plant eater survived on capers, mustards, lilies, grasses and grapes.
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The pectin content of grapes increases steadily throughout ripening, reaching levels of about 1 g/l, although it varies by varietal and pre-fermentation handling processes.
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Gleanings from grapes and olives 7.
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She also constructed an orangery and several greenhouses where she grew apricots, cherries, peaches, grapes and pineapples.
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Weighing in at about 18 grams of sugar per 100 grams of grapes, the designer fruit isn't cloyingly sweet.
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Drop on the grapes, scatter over the spring onion and pumpkin seeds and serve.
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The grapes are still commonly used as blending grapes in table wine and mass commercial wines.
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Chilly summer nights allow the development of aromatic substances in the grapes.
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The grapes are limited to a harvest yield of 12 tonnes/ha and the wine must attain at least 11.5% alcohol level.
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It has cascading grapes and glossy red tomatoes, it's a brilliant commentary on consumer waste and the food industry.
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