英:['mʌskədɪn]
美:['mʌskədɪn]
英:['mʌskədɪn]
美:['mʌskədɪn]
mus·ca·dine
muh sk dihn [or] muh sk daIn
probably alteration of muscatel
The first known use of muscadine was circa 1785
1 She isn’t a jammer, but her grandparents would make pilgrimages back to South Carolina and carry back a few quart jars of muscadine jam.
2 A similar popular prejudice exists in regard to the muscadine grape, which flourishes best in swampy localities.
3 Ward considers himself addicted to muscadine grapes, a variety native to the Southeast.
4 Other Greenwood spots include the excellent Turnrow bookstore and the tasting room for the Winery at Williams Landing, which specializes in wines made from Mississippi-grown muscadine grapes.
5 My recipe, for grilled shrimp and sausage skewers, is basted with with a mixture of muscadine wine and spices for a sweet and savory flavor.
6 They are “a big part of our history and culture, so I’d hope that people continue to have these backyard arbors and continue to grow muscadines,” she says.
7 Farmers are raising old-time crops like crookneck squash and muscadine grapes to sell to her.
8 Some vineyards will sell muscadine must, which will set you up for at-home winemaking.
9 There are three basic types: American (Vitis labrusca), European (Vitis vinifera), and muscadines (Vitis rotundifolia).
10 Unlike table grapes, which tend to be oblong, muscadines are round, with particularly shiny flesh.
11 “I’ve always had muscadine vines around me, ever since I was a kid,” said Ward, who is 72 years old and retired.
12 In another study, muscadine grapes, in particular, were shown to trigger self-destruction in liver cancer cells.
13 Recently, she picked up jars of small-batch muscadine jelly, a rarity her grandmother had made for home use.
14 Its sides, notwithstanding their sterility and the steepness of the ascent, are covered by a most luxuriant growth of vines, particularly muscadine, the fruit of which is delicious.
15 But according to Jones, it may be a mistake to write muscadine wines off as inferior to their vinifera counterparts.
16 Nobody spoke the rest of the meal except to say the gravy sure is good and please pass the muscadine jelly.
17 Even if muscadines don’t eventually creep their way north, drinking muscadine in the Southeast can be a more sustainable way to enjoy a glass of wine.
18 Although there are many muscadine wine lovers in the South, these wines are sometimes deemed less sophisticated by the wine industry at large.
19 The dish is inspired by my memories of growing up and picking muscadine grapes at my grandfather's vineyard.
20 The smell of promised rain, pine, and muscadine made him giddy.