We have them growing wild on our farm. Part of the fun is shaking the vine to get them to fall so we can pick them up...one by one. I just made four batches of muscadine jelly! Delicious!
Greenish ones are not muscadines....they are scuppanongs. A tame, cultivated cousin of muscadines. We had both when I was a child living in Georgia (we still do -- see my earlier comment). They taste similar.
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I keep reading this over and over; it makes me so happy. I LOVE your blog, Anna.
Those look delicious!
We have them growing wild on our farm. Part of the fun is shaking the vine to get them to fall so we can pick them up...one by one. I just made four batches of muscadine jelly! Delicious!
Are you going to make jelly? You should! :)
haha! Love it. Do you eat them like that, or juice them? The muscadines I remember from living in Georgia were more greenish.
I bet Barbara C. would like some.
Greenish ones are not muscadines....they are scuppanongs. A tame, cultivated cousin of muscadines. We had both when I was a child living in Georgia (we still do -- see my earlier comment). They taste similar.
I just saw this link: http://www.puttingupwitherin.com/2016/09/06/muscadine-jam-fines-herbes/
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