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Someone PLEASE! WHAT IS THE NAME OF THIS FRUIT???

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Originally posted by: killface
Originally posted by: jadinolf
They look like Concord grapes.
Yes, they're Concord grapes. They are seasonal and they are *amazing*
Edit - Jesus Christ, I didn't realize there were so many people who didn't know what Concord grapes were. Weird.

This IS ATOT. 🙁
 
All of these responses and not a single word about the ring in the 2nd picture?

So I am going to ask.. What is up with that ring?
 
Originally posted by: mpitts
All of these responses and not a single word about the ring in the 2nd picture?

So I am going to ask.. What is up with that ring?

Probably came FREE WITH PURCHASE when bought with the Organic Anal Beads. 😱
 
Certainly Concord grapes.

<---- Gradfather grew acres and acres of Concord grapes in the Yakima valley for most of his life and mine.
 
Originally posted by: Xylitol
THey're asian grapes
(Japanese / Korean)

AKA concord grapes

yeah these were the most common grapes variety when I lived in china. when I think of grapes, I think of these. we used to have a tree of it in the backyard and every summer we'd get so many grapes. you can actually peel the skin off these :thumbsup:
 
Originally posted by: dighn
Originally posted by: Xylitol
THey're asian grapes
(Japanese / Korean)

AKA concord grapes

yeah these were the most common grapes variety when I lived in china. when I think of grapes, I think of these. we used to have a tree of it in the backyard and every summer we'd get so many grapes. you can actually peel the skin off these :thumbsup:

concords as a cultivar were developed in North America.
 
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