By Jackie Carroll If you’re looking for a great tasting grape with an unusual appearance, try witch finger grapes. Read on to find out about this exciting new variety of grape that is sure to become a hit. What are Witch Finger Grapes? You probably won’t find these special grapes in your supermarket yet, but it is worth waiting for. Grown as a table grape, both their sweet flavor and unusual shape makes them appealing to kids as well as adults. Maroon in color when fully ripe, a cluster of witch finger grapes looks like a tightly packed cluster of chili peppers. They have thin skin over light colored, juicy, sweet flesh. The result is a pleasing snap between the teeth when you bite into them. Where Do Witch Finger Grapes Come From? Developed by hybridizers using a University of Arkansas cultivar and a Mediterranean grape, witch finger grapes are
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