Scuppernong is a type of muscat-flavored grape native to the southeastern United States.
π What it is
Scuppernong is a large, round, bronze or light green grape and is one of the oldest cultivated grape varieties in North America.
π― Taste
- Sweet and slightly musky
- Mild floral or honey-like flavor
- Thicker skin than common table grapes
- Contains large seeds
πΏ Where it grows
- Mainly in the southeastern U.S. (North Carolina, Georgia, South Carolina, Florida)
- Grows well in warm, humid climates
π· Uses
- Eating fresh (when fully ripe)
- Jams, jellies, and preserves
- Juice and traditional wines
π§ Interesting fact
Scuppernong is actually a type of muscadine grape, not a separate species. Itβs one of the first native American grapes ever cultivated commercially.
If you want, I can compare it with regular grapes or tell you why muscadine/scuppernong grapes are considered healthier than most table grapes.