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White Seedless Grapes Loose

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$ 6.8 - $ 6.8

Whilst we know they're actually green, they were called white grapes because they lacked the pigment of the red and black varieties. Grapes are a family favourite, great for lunch boxes or eaten straight from the fridge.

White Seedless Grapes Loose

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Irene

Mar 11, 2026

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White Seedless Grapes Loose are a sweet and juicy snack that’s perfect for eating on their own or adding to salads and desserts. The grapes I picked were plump, firm, and bursting with natural sweetness, making them easy to enjoy straight from the fridge. Being seedless makes them extra convenient, especially for kids or quick snacking. Overall, they’re a fresh, tasty, and versatile fruit that’s great to have on hand for healthy snacking or meal additions. 🍇

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MD ZAHED ULLAH

Feb 27, 2026

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✅ Positives 1. Good Source of Vitamins & Minerals • Provides vitamin C, some vitamin K, and small amounts of B vitamins. • Supports immune function and overall health. 2. High in Antioxidants • Contains polyphenols and flavonoids (especially in the skin), which help reduce oxidative stress. 3. Hydrating & Refreshing • Very high water content (~80–85%). • Helps with hydration and feels refreshing. 4. Natural Energy Booster • Natural sugars (glucose and fructose) provide quick energy — useful as a snack before or after activity. 5. Convenient & Versatile • Easy to eat on the go. • Good fresh, frozen, or in fruit salads, smoothies, and desserts. ⸻ ❌ Negatives 1. Relatively High in Sugar • ~15–18 g sugar per 100 g. • Can raise blood glucose quickly — may concern people managing blood sugar. 2. Lower in Fiber Than Some Fruits • Grapes have relatively lower fiber than fruits like apples or pears (about 1.5 g per 100 g). • Less fiber means less satiety and slower digestive benefits. 3. Calorie Density Is Moderate • ~60–70 kcal per 100 g — more than some very low-calorie fruits (e.g., watermelon). 4. Can Trigger Digestive Issues in Some • Excessive eating may cause gas or loose stools due to fructose. 5. Potential Pesticide Residues • Grapes often have pesticide residue unless organic. • Washing thoroughly is recommended.

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