Muscadine

usgb/ˈmʌskəˌdaɪn/
noun

A muscadine is a variety of grape that is typically round, thick-skinned, and known for its sweet flavor, commonly found in the southeastern United States.

I made a delicious pie using muscadines from the local market.
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muscadine grape, muscadine wine, muscadine jelly

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Culinary Uses

Muscadines are often used in Southern dishes, especially desserts.

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Muscadine jelly is popular in the South.
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Cultural Significance

In the South, muscadines are a staple in traditional cuisine.

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Muscadines are celebrated in local festivals.
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Wine Making

Muscadine grapes are fermented for unique wines.

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Southern wineries often feature muscadine varieties.
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