On their way to a party they spotted a basket of sweet muscadine grapes at a roadside stall. |
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Sweet muscadine grapes, blackberries, apples, jujubes and a host of other fruits will be available at these upcoming sales. |
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A long, green swath of wilderness beckoned, and I eagerly began working my way through a tangle of muscadine vines and palmetto, beneath a hammock of arching live oaks. |
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There is scuppernong, from the muscadine vine, which has some fans in the Deep South, and is about as American as a wine can get. |
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Then he went out to his trailer, parked beside the house, and brought back a half gallon of homemade muscadine wine. |
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The undergrowth is often dense with dwarf palmettos and with such vines as earleaf, saw greenbriers, muscadine, and summer grape, all tough on hikers. |
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Karen Barker, the pastry chef at the Magnolia Grill in Durham, cooks muscadines with honey and a touch of orange juice to make a muscadine syrup that she serves with poached Seckel pears. |
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I wiped his broad brow of hot sweat and said his name and said his name until it filled the air like muscadine and so seduced him. Awful as it is, this is a book to keep and chuckle over with friends. |
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In one field, I saw rows of beets, borage, dog fennel, curly dock, wood sorrel, and muscadine grapes, among more than a dozen other herbs and vegetables. |
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