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Grape Juice & some snaps from Grape Farm visit

Last week-end we got a chance to visit a Grape Farm near to our place. Luckily, that was the grape harvesting time. We plucked grapes directly from grape plants, ate a lot there itself and bought more than 15Kg of grapes at an economical price. Now its grape time in our house - grape juice in the morning along with breakfast and grape wine will be ready in another 3 weeks !!!!! 
Today I had no second thought about what to post....... Nothing else..... Its time for 'Fresh Grape Juice'.
I am not specifying any measurements, because its up to you and the quality of grapes you are using....

Ingredients
  • Grapes
  • Sugar (optional)
  • Water (optional)
Preparation Method
  1. Simple..... Put the cleaned and separated grapes to the blender and extract the juice. If you are using normal mixer, filter the skin and seeds.
  2. Add sugar, if you want more sweet.
  3. Add little bit of water, if you feel that juice is so thick.
  4. Transfer the Fresh Grape Juice to a serving glass and add 1-2 ice cubes, if you want it chilled and enjoy.

Some snaps from Grape Farm visit



Watch this space for Grape Wine recipe....!!!

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