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Removing Seeds From Grapes

My dad just picked lots of grapes from a grape tree (with seeds) and I don't want to waste them. I want to make either jam, jelly or something else but I have no idea how I can easily remove the seeds from the grapes.

Thanks!
ELewis

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Post By john h (Guest Post)

RE: Removing Seeds From Grapes

how do u remove seeds from grapes?

Post By Crystal (Guest Post)

RE: Removing Seeds From Grapes

Q: Once the grape seeds are removed, does anyone out there know how to we can then use those seeds to grow our own grape plant?

Post by abc8xyz

RE: Removing Seeds From Grapes

You could also run them through a collander with a turn type handle (I think these are old fashioned, but you can find them at some thrift stores and I think Walmart) after you have cooked. This way would be instead of the cheesecloth.

Post By Bobbi (Guest Post)

RE: Removing Seeds From Grapes

Cook them and then put them through a ricer, if you want both the juice and the pulp. If you want only the juice cook them and strain through 3-4 layers of cheesecloth. Tie up the corners of the cheesecloth with string and hang to drip the juice into a container. This will take 24 hours or more.

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