First, pronunciation:
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Second, interpretation:
Grape; Wine; Grape trees; Grape color.
(grape) name; (France) Glaap grapes (Germany, Sweden).
Third, grapes:
1, Introduction:
Grape is the fruit of deciduous woody vines belonging to the flowering plant Vitis, and it is a berry in botany. Grape is a non-climacteric fruit, which usually appears in strings. ?
Grape cultivation began about 8000 years ago, and this fruit has been used as human food throughout history.
Whether eaten fresh or dried (such as raisins, gooseberries and raisins), grapes also have cultural significance in many parts of the world, especially their role in wine making. Other grape-derived products include various types of jam, juice, vinegar and oil.
2. Edible value:
Nutritional components of grapes Grapes not only taste delicious, but also have high nutritional value. The sugar content of grapes in mature berries is as high as 10%-30%, mainly glucose. A variety of fruit acids in grapes help digestion. Eating more grapes properly can strengthen the spleen and stomach.
Grape contains minerals such as calcium, potassium, phosphorus and iron, and vitamins B 1, B2, B6, C and P, etc. They also contain a variety of amino acids needed by the human body. Eating grapes regularly is of great benefit to neurasthenia and fatigue. ?
Bilingual example:
1.? Squeeze grape juice
Squeeze grape juice from grapes. ?
2.? A vine bent by grapes.
Vines bent by grapes.
3.? Land planted with vines.
A place where grapes are grown. ?
4.? International grape and wine office
International grape and wine bureau. ?
5.? To make wine, you have to crush the grapes first.
To make wine, you must crush the grapes first.
6.? Special wines: sparkling wine, fortified (aperitif) wine and brandy.
Special wines: sparkling wine, liqueur, grape brandy.
7.? Sour grapes are made into raisins or wine.
Sour grapes can be used as raisins or wine.
8.? He must not drink grape juice or eat grapes and raisins.
Don't drink any grape juice, and don't eat fresh grapes and dried grapes.
9.? Any of various cultivated grapes used to make wine and raisins.
Any cultivated grape used to make wine and raisins.
10.? A person who owns a vineyard and produces wine.
Someone who owns a vineyard and makes wine.