Jokes0 min ago
Grapes
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How unusual is it for there to be a green grape in amongst a bunch of red grapes ?
In this case a much smaller green grape attached to the bunch
In this case a much smaller green grape attached to the bunch
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's an immature grape Bazile. All grapes start off green before the anthocyanins produce the final skin colour. The rate at which these anthocyanins work is variable and it's likely that the green grape was the slowest to develop. That ties in with it's size. A further possible reason is that dark skinned grapes are notoriously unstable genetically and you can sometimes get some on a bunch that are green in colour. In your case, the size of the grape points to immaturity though.
The genetic make-up of the grape variety. The colouring agents in dark skinned grapes are called anthocyanins. Green varieties of grapes do not produce the required anthocyanins due to a gene mutation. Because of this, they have a light skin.
It is these same anthocyanins that are responsible for the colour of blackcurrants, raspberries, blueberries and a whole host of fruit and vegetables.
It is these same anthocyanins that are responsible for the colour of blackcurrants, raspberries, blueberries and a whole host of fruit and vegetables.