Calmeria Grape
Selection Information
Usage: Eaten fresh, in salads, as a snack or as a dessert.
Selection: Good-quality Calmeria grapes are well-colored, plump, firmly attached to the stem and are fairly large. (Some varieties of red grapes are supposed to be small.) Select grapes that are fairly firm, but not rock-hard. White or green grapes will have a yellow cast or straw color with a touch of amber when at their taste peak. Grapes are always picked ripe, and do not ripen further once off the vine.
Avoid: Avoid grapes that are soft, wrinkled, shriveled, shattered or that have bleached areas around the stem. Soft or wrinkled grapes means they are getting old or have not been kept cold.
Seasonal Information
Available September through January.
Calmeria Grape Nutritional Information
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Serving Size: 151g
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| Amount Per Serving |
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Calories 104
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Calories from Fat
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% Daily Value* |
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Total Fat 0g |
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Cholesterol 0mg |
0% |
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Sodium 3mg |
0% |
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Total Carbohydrate 27g |
9% |
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Dietary Fiber 1g |
5% |
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Sugars 23g |
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Protein 1g |
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Vitamin A 2% |
Vitamin C 27% |
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Calcium 2% |
Iron 3% |
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*Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
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Grapes are very low in Saturated Fat, Cholesterol and Sodium. They're also a very good source of Vitamin C and Vitamin K.
Grape Tips & Trivia
- For a delicious summertime treat, spread individual grapes on a pan and freeze. Transfer to a freezer box to have available for kids to eat as a frosty snack ~ like little popsicles.
- Grapes are great to pack in lunch boxes. Grapes satisfy your child's sweet tooth without added sugar or fat, and they are an excellent way to get more fruit in a youngster's diet.
- The frosty look on grape varieties is called bloom and is a natural protection produced by grapes.
- There are seedless varieties of grapes in all colors - green, red and black - available throughout the year.