It's over 400 years old and is renowned for producing North Carolina’s state fruit - the scuppernong grape. Every state has a state fruit, but few have such historical depth as the scuppernong.
The round, amber-green scuppernong grape is larger than the familiar, plump, purple grocery store variety. The berry, native to the American South, has been the state fruit of North Carolina since ...
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Can You Eat Grape Seeds?
Grape seeds are the small ... Like other types of grapes, eating muscadine, Concord, or scuppernong seeds is a matter of ...