Red and green grapes have different levels of resveratrol, which may have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties that protect your heart and brain.
Here’s a look at how many varieties of grapes exist, why the fruit is so good for you and when moderation still matters.
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The University of Minnesota is releasing a series of three new seedless grape varieties, the first time it has developed ...
New research suggests a likely culprit of red wine headaches is quercetin, a compound found in grape skins. Photo by Elina Sazonova/Pexels Sulfites have been a popular scapegoat for all sorts of ...