muscadine
IPA: muskɑdˈini
noun
- An American vine of the subgenus Vitis subg. Muscadinia, Vitis rotundifolia
- A grape variety from this vine.
- A wine produced from these grapes.
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Examples of "muscadine" in Sentences
- Spoon generous amounts of the muscadine sauce over each one.
- It seems like Muscadine raisins would be the next best thing.
- I know these are not berries but I like wild cherries and muscadine.
- There are over 300 muscadine cultivars growing in the southern states.
- Think of the muscadine jelly as any jelly you may have at home or at the camp.
- Muscadine berries range from bronze to dark purple to black in color when ripe.
- This caused me some degree of consternation, as this was what I'd planned to use for my muscadine pyment.
- John Besh, an award-winning New Orleans chef, shares his recipe for peppered backstrap with muscadine and red wine
- Mmmm... nutty, sweet muscadine then drained 1.5 gallons of the racked mead from the big vessel onto the muscadines.
- Hurriedly passing through the muscadine patches and mashing the sugary juices between his toes, he stopped just beyond the edge of the brush, hearing what he thought to be a horse trying to catch its breath.
- I originally started the honey fermenting Dec. 30, 2008, and racked the mead on Feb. 2, 2009, at which point I siphoned off a couple of gallons of which to make a muscadine-infused mead didn't turn out so well.
- Hank's was founded in 1963 by Bill and Helen Hanchey (whence the "Hank"), who brought their notion of Q with them from Rose Hill, N.C. (pop. 1,330, alleged home of the world's largest frying pan and muscadine winery).
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