Scuppernong is a type of large grape native to the southeastern United States, especially known for its sweet flavor and thick skin.
π What it is
- A variety of muscadine grape
- Usually round, large, and greenish-bronze in color
- One of the oldest cultivated grape types in North America
π― Taste
- Very sweet and juicy
- Slight musky or floral flavor
- Thicker skin than common table grapes
- Often eaten fresh or used for juice and wine
π½οΈ How itβs used
- Eaten fresh as a snack
- Made into grape juice
- Used in jams and jellies
- Fermented into wine
πͺ Nutritional benefits
- Rich in antioxidants (especially polyphenols)
- Contains vitamin C
- Good source of fiber (especially from skin)
- Supports heart health
πΏ Interesting facts
- Native to the southeastern U.S. wetlands
- One of the few grape varieties that thrives in hot, humid climates
- Often considered more βwildβ than regular grapes
β οΈ Things to know
- Thick skin can be tough for some people to chew
- Contains seeds in many varieties
- Very perishable when fresh
βοΈ Bottom line
Scuppernong is a sweet, antioxidant-rich muscadine grape variety known for its unique flavor and strong growth in warm climates.
If you want, I can compare scuppernongs with regular grapes or raisins in nutrition and taste π