1. What does it look like?Grapes are very popular because they not only taste good but are also rich in nutritional value. There are many descriptions of it. Some people think it looks like agate, some people think it looks like purple lanterns or crystal balls when mature, and some people think it looks like a child's eyes, which is black and bright. Everyone looks at things from a different angle and has a different level of appreciation, so what it looks like depends on each individual. Everyone has his or her own idea of grapes. 2. How to choose1. Size: Choose large ones. The larger the grains, the better the taste. It also means better maturity and less likely to be acidic. If you want a sweet taste, choose larger particles. 2. Color: You can also look at the color of the peel. The darker the color, the sweeter the fruit inside. If it is green, it is usually not fully ripe, so you should choose a darker color, purple-black is best. 3. Softness and hardness: It is recommended to choose relatively hard ones. The higher the hardness, the fresher it is. If the surface is very soft, it means that the flesh inside has lost its shape, is not fresh and the taste will be affected. 3. Picture appreciation |
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