Where do seedless grapes come from?

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Description : How long have seedless grapes been available in the U.S.?

Last Answer : Green (Thompson’s) seedless grapes were around certainly in the 1950s, maybe earlier. Red seedless? I think they’re much more recent. [Edit] Apparently the Thompson’s were available in New York in 1872 and made it to California in time to bear fruit in 1875. source

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Description : How do seedless fruits make more fruits?

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Description : Should society really punish the rich or is it just sour grapes of the poor?

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Last Answer : Grapes and raisins are among the foods that are toxic to dogs. They can cause kidney failure. It doesn't matter which type of grape, they are all toxic. Raisins appear to be more toxic due to being ... be a fungus or mold. If you think your dog has eaten grapes or raisins, call your vet immediately.

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Description : do you cut back the vines of grapes each year when they loose the leaves?

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