Have You Tasted Fruits Called as Muscadine? - Part 2 – Food Variety 19

Friday, April 29, 2022

You may read previous post (Part 1):

- Have You Tasted Fruits Called as Muscadine? - Part 1 – Food Variety 19 | Tanza Erlambang Update



Fig 01- Muscadine cocktail, sold by Walmart


It has been cultivated since 400 years ago, and able to grow from hot to cold climates in the states such as:

- Florida

- Texas

- Oklahoma

- New Jersey

- Delaware



Fig 02- Colorful paintings



Fig 03- Antique light, just for illustration



Fig 04- Muscadines are hanging over the branch


Unfortunately, it is reported that just 12 of 50 states sell Muscadines in the market, but not in regular basis.


There are “huge” opportunity both to grow and market this fruit. A good source of income for farmers.


Based on simple facts and economic estimation:

- new target markets will be no or less competition, and even to be expanded to nearby foreign markets such as Canada and Mexico.

- ten acres may produce 100,000 pound of Muscadines

- 100,000 pound means US$ 200,000.


Finally, have you tasted Muscadines? What do you think? Do you like it?


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23 comments:

  1. The painted fence is a beauty.

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    1. Thanks to visit my blog-
      Have You Tasted Fruits Called as Muscadine? - Part 2 – Food Variety 19
      -
      Fig 01- Muscadine cocktail, sold by Walmart

      It has been cultivated since 400 years ago, and able to grow from hot to cold climates in the states such as:
      - Florida
      - Texas
      - Oklahoma
      - New Jersey
      - Delaware

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  3. ...I know about Muscadines, but I've never tasted them.

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    1. Thanks to visit my blog-
      Have You Tasted Fruits Called as Muscadine? - Part 2 – Food Variety 19
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      Fig 04- Muscadines are hanging over the branch

      Unfortunately, it is reported that just 12 of 50 states sell Muscadines in the market, but not in regular basis.

      There are “huge” opportunity both to grow and market this fruit. A good source of income for farmers.

      Based on simple facts and economic estimation:
      - new target markets will be no or less competition, and even to be expanded to nearby foreign markets such as Canada and Mexico.
      - ten acres may produce 100,000 pound of Muscadines
      - 100,000 pound means US$ 200,000.

      Finally, have you tasted Muscadines? What do you think? Do you like it?

      # Previous postings:
      - CUTTING DOWN TREES DUE TO FUNGUS DISEASES - GARDENING AND HOBBY 1
      - HOW IMMUNE SYSTEM WORK TO FIGHT COVID 19? – VIRUS 17
      - RED AMARYLLIS IS A FLOWER WHICH TO GROW – GARDENING AND HOBBY 2

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  4. I didn't try it but it seems nice 😍

    Have a great weekend 💛

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      Have You Tasted Fruits Called as Muscadine? - Part 2 – Food Variety 19
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      - HAVE YOU TASTED FRUITS CALLED AS MUSCADINE? - PART 1 – FOOD VARIETY 19 | TANZA ERLAMBANG UPDATE

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    1. Thanks to visit my blog-
      Have You Tasted Fruits Called as Muscadine? - Part 2 – Food Variety 19
      -
      Fig 01- Muscadine cocktail, sold by Walmart

      It has been cultivated since 400 years ago, and able to grow from hot to cold climates in the states such as:
      - Florida
      - Texas
      - Oklahoma
      - New Jersey
      - Delaware

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  6. Yes I love to have many pillows on my couch <3

    Really interesting post, I didn't try it but I would do it =)
    Thanks hope your weekend is wonderful too

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    1. Thanks to visit my blog-
      Have You Tasted Fruits Called as Muscadine? - Part 2 – Food Variety 19
      -
      Fig 04- Muscadines are hanging over the branch

      Unfortunately, it is reported that just 12 of 50 states sell Muscadines in the market, but not in regular basis.

      There are “huge” opportunity both to grow and market this fruit. A good source of income for farmers.

      Based on simple facts and economic estimation:
      - new target markets will be no or less competition, and even to be expanded to nearby foreign markets such as Canada and Mexico.
      - ten acres may produce 100,000 pound of Muscadines
      - 100,000 pound means US$ 200,000.

      Finally, have you tasted Muscadines? What do you think? Do you like it?

      # Previous postings:
      - CUTTING DOWN TREES DUE TO FUNGUS DISEASES - GARDENING AND HOBBY 1
      - HOW IMMUNE SYSTEM WORK TO FIGHT COVID 19? – VIRUS 17
      - RED AMARYLLIS IS A FLOWER WHICH TO GROW – GARDENING AND HOBBY 2

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  7. I am sure it's good, but I don't drink wine much anymore. I am sure in moderation is best. Thanks!

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      Have You Tasted Fruits Called as Muscadine? - Part 2 – Food Variety 19
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      - HAVE YOU TASTED FRUITS CALLED AS MUSCADINE? - PART 1 – FOOD VARIETY 19 | TANZA ERLAMBANG UPDATE

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  8. Very interesting post. I'm drinking a homemade margarita at the moment.

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    1. Thanks to visit my blog-
      Have You Tasted Fruits Called as Muscadine? - Part 2 – Food Variety 19
      -
      Fig 01- Muscadine cocktail, sold by Walmart

      It has been cultivated since 400 years ago, and able to grow from hot to cold climates in the states such as:
      - Florida
      - Texas
      - Oklahoma
      - New Jersey
      - Delaware

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  9. Looks yummy! I will have to look for it when we are in NJ!

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    1. Thanks to visit my blog-
      Have You Tasted Fruits Called as Muscadine? - Part 2 – Food Variety 19
      -
      Fig 01- Muscadine cocktail, sold by Walmart

      It has been cultivated since 400 years ago, and able to grow from hot to cold climates in the states such as:
      - Florida
      - Texas
      - Oklahoma
      - New Jersey
      - Delaware

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  10. Great post ;) Have a nice day :)

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    1. Thanks to visit my blog-
      Have You Tasted Fruits Called as Muscadine? - Part 2 – Food Variety 19
      -
      Fig 04- Muscadines are hanging over the branch

      Unfortunately, it is reported that just 12 of 50 states sell Muscadines in the market, but not in regular basis.

      There are “huge” opportunity both to grow and market this fruit. A good source of income for farmers.

      Based on simple facts and economic estimation:
      - new target markets will be no or less competition, and even to be expanded to nearby foreign markets such as Canada and Mexico.
      - ten acres may produce 100,000 pound of Muscadines
      - 100,000 pound means US$ 200,000.

      Finally, have you tasted Muscadines? What do you think? Do you like it?

      # Previous postings:
      - CUTTING DOWN TREES DUE TO FUNGUS DISEASES - GARDENING AND HOBBY 1
      - HOW IMMUNE SYSTEM WORK TO FIGHT COVID 19? – VIRUS 17
      - RED AMARYLLIS IS A FLOWER WHICH TO GROW – GARDENING AND HOBBY 2

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  11. Looks so yummy.
    I need to try it.
    Kisses!

    galerafashion.com

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    1. Thanks to visit my blog-
      Have You Tasted Fruits Called as Muscadine? - Part 2 – Food Variety 19
      -
      You may read previous post (Part 1):
      - HAVE YOU TASTED FRUITS CALLED AS MUSCADINE? - PART 1 – FOOD VARIETY 19 | TANZA ERLAMBANG UPDATE

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  12. Thanks to visit my blog-
    Have You Tasted Fruits Called as Muscadine? - Part 2 – Food Variety 19
    -
    Fig 01- Muscadine cocktail, sold by Walmart

    It has been cultivated since 400 years ago, and able to grow from hot to cold climates in the states such as:
    - Florida
    - Texas
    - Oklahoma
    - New Jersey
    - Delawar

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