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Commercial Fresh Market, Wine, Juice, and Jelly Grape Cultivars for Florida
HS401/HS1152 by J. Breman, P. C. Andersen, M. A. Shahid, and A. SarkhoshDecember 6, 2022Illustrated fact sheet describes the characteristics needed in cultivars for successful commercial grape production in Florida. Includes references and information on cultivars recommended by IFAS for wine, juice and jelly, and fresh market, plus fresh market muscadine cultivars for planting on a trial basis, and sensory evaluation results.
Freeze-Dried Muscadine Grape: a New Product for Health-Conscious Consumers and the Food Industry
HS1468/HS1468by Ali Sarkhosh, Fariborz Habibi, and Steven A. SargentJuly 28, 2023Muscadine grape (Muscadinia rotundifolia [Michx.]) is a fruit crop native to America; it adapts well to a wide range of biotic and abiotic stresses and have thus been grown and vinified throughout the southeastern US for centuries. Currently, southeastern farmers grow approximately 5,000 acres of almost 100 improved muscadine-grape varieties for commercial use. Recent research demonstrated the fruit’s significant contribution of beneficial phytochemicals to the typical American diet; and thereafter, the demand for muscadine grapes considerably increased. Its thick peels and seeds, though, have prevented wider public consumption. This publication aims to introduce growers, Extension agents/specialists, and the general public to the potential for a new, value-added product that makes muscadine grapes much easier to eat and may diversify the food processing industry.
The Bunch Grape
MG105/HS17A by Peter C. AndersenAugust 13, 2020
The Muscadine Grape (Vitis rotundifolia Michx)
HS100/HS763 by Peter C. Andersen, Ali Sarkhosh, Dustin Huff, and Jacque BremanNovember 2, 2020
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“These Grapes Are Excellent”
Barbara L. EdmondsSeptember 24th, 2024University of Florida, Associate Professor, Dr. Ali Sarkhosh met with Levy residents to discuss Vitis rotundifolia, commonly called muscadine, scuppernong, bullaces or bullet grape. During his presentation, Sarkhosh cited a study (Habibi et. al., 2024) on the nutritional value of peel and flesh of muscadine genotypes. Eight purple skinned muscadine including the commercial cultivars ‘Paulk’ […]
Grow Grapes? Wine Not? Muscadine grapes in Florida.
Wayne HobbsNovember 17th, 2023The grape of the south, the Muscadine The grape of the south is the muscadine. It is one of the few grape varieties that perform well in the hot climate of the southeastern United States. The native variety of muscadine is called ‘Scuppernong’. Here in Florida it grows well in our poor soil conditions. It […]
Grape Expectations: Growing Muscadine Grapes
Judy JeanJuly 23rd, 2023While citrus trees have long been a popular choice for home gardeners, let me introduce you to the delightful world of muscadine grapes—a refreshing alternative that may just make you reconsider your planting preferences. Muscadine grapes offer a range of advantages over citrus trees, starting with their remarkable resilience. These robust vines thrive in a […]
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