japple
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Tue Oct-31-06 02:34 PM
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Are muscadines and scuppernongs considered to be grapes? My husband always called them grapes and he ate tons of them every fall when we lived in North Carolina.
A month or so ago, a cousin gave me some muscadine juice and some canning jars and I told him I would make some jelly. I put it in the freezer and yesterday I got around to making the jelly, which turned out clear, light and tasty. When I took my cousin's to him today, I said, "here is your grape jelly," and he replied, "they're muscadines." I didn't have time to stand and talk as I had groceries that needed to be put away. Now I'm wondering if I should have made jam. I've made all other kinds of jams and jellies, but never grape. I followed the directions for grape jelly on the sure-jel box.
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Wed Nov-01-06 08:00 PM
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| 1. Yes they're grapes. Sounds like jam would have been better |
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because it would have had color. Can't imagine a clear jelly. But as long as it tasted good!
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Thu Nov-02-06 01:20 PM
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| 2. It was red, but transparent. Not clear as in the absence of color. |
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What I meant was that it didn't have any pulp in it, and the color wasn't cloudy.
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