It’s vine time as muscadines and scuppernongs are ripening now. These sour-skinned, but spicy-sweet on the inside native grapes, often referred to as the “Grapes of the South,” are like rutabagas and ...
There's problem, though. Many people have a hard time getting past the thick skin and bitter seeds of the muscadine. Not totally unexpected for a fruit that takes its name from the smell of a male ...
Share on Pinterest Muscadine grapes may help improve skin condition thanks to their antioxidant content. mariiaplo/Getty Images For centuries, red wine has been used for health benefits. Muscadine ...