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Seedless grapes
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Years ago you could always buy seedless green grapes that were really sweet and juicy but not much bigger than peas. I haven't seen them like this for a very long time? Anyone know why?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Come to think of it, you're absolutely right ... the only place where I see these tiny little seedless grapes nowadays is in France - and I think they are muscat grapes (but I believe there are other varieties that they grow for table use, rather than wine. And you never see those lovely big black grapes nowadays ...