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The Benefits of Grape Wine

... better with age. Some last for decades. Also, vintage wines tend to be on the expensive side. Only the most excellent selections of grapes are the ones that are usually used for vintage wines. Some may run as high as a thousand dollars just ... Read Read: The Benefits of Grape Wine

By: Jerry Shannon | 06/01/2009 | Food & Beverage

Easy Way to Grow Grapes

... chopping off all hindrances, which can obstruct sunshine. Another important point to remember is that grapes love acidic soils (having a pH of 5) and nutrient-poor soils. In fact, nutrient-poor soil is dry and therefore it stresses out the ... Read Read: Easy Way to Grow Grapes

By: Stan T. Little | 02/04/2009 | Wines & Spirits

Grape concord

... antioxidants in Concord Grapes. Heart ailments and breast cancer are all together addressed by the food significance of Concord Grapes. This is in fact a godsend to those who dread equally cancer and heart attack.  Concord grape juice and ... Read Read: Grape concord

By: Didier LeSCraigne | 27/03/2009 | Wines & Spirits

Growing Wine Grapes - the Fundamental Techniques to Growing Wine Grapes

... field and place it directly on the plant. This is possible because of the fact that sheep or goat manure is a cool manure, meaning it doesn't heat up and burn the plant. When growing wine grapes you of course need something for the ... Read Read: Growing Wine Grapes - the Fundamental Techniques to Growing Wine Grapes

By: Matt Granger | 24/03/2008 | Gardening

Grapes of the World - Part 1

Most wines take their name from the variety of grape used to make it. However obvious that fact may be to highly trained viticulturists, the uneducated in wine will have just learned something new from reading this article. I encourage you ... Read Read: Grapes of the World - Part 1

By: Christian Rios | 12/02/2008 | Wines & Spirits

15 Interesting Facts About Wine

... to this number, grapes are ranked as the world’s number one fruit crop . 3. On average, there are about 75 grapes in each cluster. 4. Wine is considered more complex than blood serum it has so many organic chemical compounds. 5. ... Read Read: 15 Interesting Facts About Wine

By: mathew g | 29/05/2008 | Wines & Spirits
Ric Hawkins

Grapes Contain Resveratrol—But Is This The Best Source?

... daily routine? Most experts agree that taking it as part of a multi supplement is the most effective way, because as I said even though grapes contain resveratrol, it just not practical.  My advice would be to look for a product that only ... Read Read: Grapes Contain Resveratrol—But Is This The Best Source?

By: Ric Hawkins | 25/02/2009 | Supplements & Vitamins

Trying to Find a Resveratrol From Grape Supplement?

... do not rise significantly when drinking red wine.  The same would be true with a liquid resveratrol from grape supplement.  In fact, most researchers are now saying that the beneficial health effects of regular red wine consumption could ... Read Read: Trying to Find a Resveratrol From Grape Supplement?

By: Gordon Hall | 13/02/2009 | Supplements & Vitamins

Acai Berry Facts

... be found predominantly in Brazil, particularly in the Amazon rainforest. The acai berry has slightly less pulp than a grape. In fact, only 10% of the fruit can be considered as berry; the other 90% of it are mostly seed and pit. The berries ... Read Read: Acai Berry Facts

By: Joseph Long | 01/02/2009 | Nutrition

Nutrition Label Facts you May not Know

... after all. But watch out! By including various forms of sweetening, manufacturers can make hide the fact that it is mostly sugar. For example, sugary syrups from apple, pineapple and grape juice might make up 25%, 25% and 20% of the spread ... Read Read: Nutrition Label Facts you May not Know

By: Steve Gillman | 16/10/2007 | Nutrition

Myths About Diabetes - Know About The Facts

... , and thus make the management of diabetes more difficult.Myths - People with diabetes shouldn’t eat bananas or grapes.All fruit and vegetables are extremely good for you. Eating more can reduce the risk of coronary heart disease, some ... Read Read: Myths About Diabetes - Know About The Facts

By: John Adison | 20/02/2009 | Health
Thea Reid

Thanksgiving Customs & Fun Facts

... with a covered roof made of with foliage that allows the natural sunlight in. Fruits and vegetables, including apples, grapes, corn and pomegranates hang inside the hut and on the first 2 nights of Sukkoth, the families eat their meals in ... Read Read: Thanksgiving Customs & Fun Facts

By: Thea Reid | 18/11/2008 | Holidays

Some Facts On Potatoes

... an excellent source of energy and also pack a nutritional punch. Like oranges, potatoes are very high in vitamin C. The fact is, one medium potato contains 45% of the vitamin C that's recommended for good health.  Potatoes are also high in ... Read Read: Some Facts On Potatoes

By: Jesus Smay | 15/04/2009 | Food & Beverage

Some Facts Reguarding Fiber

... has shown fiber to be powerful, many people aren't taking this nutrient seriously. To help you fuel your health with fiber, here are 10 facts to help. 1. Fiber fights diseases. A diet high in fiber can help to prevent colon cancer and heart ... Read Read: Some Facts Reguarding Fiber

By: Jesus Smay | 23/01/2009 | Food & Beverage

Facts on Alcoholism

... yeast fungus feeds on starches and/or sugars in different grains (such as rice, hops, or barley) or fruits (especially grapes) and excretes alcohol along with carbon dioxide (CO2). Q: How does alcoholism start?A: Doctors don't know all the ... Read Read: Facts on Alcoholism

By: james sameul | 28/05/2008 | Wellness

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