Japanese consumers don’t have to hear about the increasing popularity of the Shine Muscat through the grapevine, but can see it in the clusters of yellow-green grapes packing produce sections. The ...
Childhood, at least a little bit of it, died the day you realized that “grape flavored” soda didn’t really taste like grapes. Subscribe to the St. Louis Dining In and Dining Out newsletters to stay up ...
Bunches of shine muscat grapes — a variety of sweet and seedless green grape that pioneered Korea's luxury fruits sector — will not be included in the upcoming Seollal (Lunar New Year) gift box that ...
IN SEASON: The complex sweetness of the unrivaled fruit can inspire a case of muscat love By PETE PETERSEN Special to The Oregonian The Old World seeded table grape, so-called because it is primarily ...
The value of Shine Muscat grapes, once considered a symbol of premium grapes, is plummeting. Boasting high sugar content, aroma, and the convenience of being seedless, a 2kg box of Shine Muscat grapes ...
Shine Muscat, once Korea’s must-have holiday grape, has fallen from its pedestal. Prices for the once-premium fruit have plunged ahead of the Lunar New Year, squeezing farmers in North Gyeongsang, ...
The Shine Muscat grape – developed in Japan – is popular in Hong Kong. Despite its high price, the fruit is eaten for special occasions or given as a sign of respect. Hongkongers’ fascination with ...
Developed by researchers at Okayama University of Science and recently approved by Japan’s Ministry of Agriculture, this new grape blends wild Shiraga with Muscat of Alexandria. Stacey Leasca is an ...