Ever wonder where the grapes in the purple jelly of your PB&J sandwiches come from? The jelly is made from Concord grapes, which were named for Concord, Mass., the historic Revolutionary War site that ...
Grapes are so easy to eat — you don't have to peel them or cut them. Maybe that's why we've forgotten that we can bake with them. Although dedicated cooks have used grapes for making jellies and jams ...
The edges of woods in eastern North America are occasionally redolent with a sweet aroma reminiscent of jasmine. Wild grapes, dangling in ripe clusters from low-hanging vines, are what perfume the air ...