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Description/Taste
Black seedless grapes are small to medium in size and are round to slightly oval in shape. Their skin is deep purple to nearly black, and some varieties may have a waxy bloom or film on the surface to prevent moisture loss. The skin is firm and does not slip from its flesh. The flesh is translucent, tender, and less crunchy than most red or green table grapes. Although Black seedless grapes are defined as seedless, occasionally they will contain one to two almost unrecognizable tiny, edible, fleshy and underdeveloped seeds. Black seedless grapes are juicy with a sweet, grapey muscat flavor.
Seasons/Availability
Black seedless grapes are available year-round, with peak season in summer through fall.
Current Facts
There are multiple species of Black seedless grapes within the Vitus genus, including vinifera, labrusca, riparia, rupestris, and rotundifolia. The most common Black seedless grapes grown as table grapes are Vitis vinifera and Vitis labrusca, or a hybrid of the two. Black seedless grapes are prized for their lush, juicy pulp, very sweet flavors, and highly aromatic skins that offer a pleasant chewiness. Some of the more notable varieties found on the market are Black Monukka, Summer Royal, Autumn Royal, and Black Emerald.
Nutritional Value
Black seedless grapes contain significant amounts of vitamins A, C, and K. Flavonoids within the grape’s skin, such as resveratrol, also provide antioxidant qualities which can help reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease.
Applications
Black seedless grapes are best suited for raw applications and are most often eaten fresh, out-of-hand or tossed into green salads. They can also be pressed to make juice and dried to make raisins. Black seedless grapes can be roasted and cooked down into sauces and jams, baked into pies, or frozen and whipped into an instant sorbet. The rich flavor and inherent sugar content of Black grape juice is also a natural sweetener for fresh fruit cocktails. Black seedless grapes pair well with thyme, mint, rosemary, honey, balsamic vinegar, rich cream, blue cheese, lemonade, orange juice, asparagus, almond, and pistachio. They will keep up to a week when stored in a perforated plastic bag in the refrigerator.
Ethnic/Cultural Info
The California grape industry has shifted its focus from seeded to seedless grapes to meet consumer demand. In 1923, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) created a breeding program in Fresno, California to develop seedless grapes in an effort to create varieties that were sweet but convenient to eat. The production of Black seedless grapes varieties increased greatly, and the grapes became popular because of their antioxidant and resveratrol content.
Geography/History
The first ever seedless grape was a natural occurring European grape strain with origins between the Black and Caucasus Seas and a genetic abnormality caused the seeds to cease development. This singular variety is the ancestor to all seedless grapes. Modern Black seedless grape varieties are the result of "embryo rescue," which is a sophisticated procedure in which tiny developing seeds are removed from promising grapes. The seeds are then nurtured in Petri dishes and test tubes into tiny rootlet plants. This is done to create viable new breeds because, in nature, there is little chance that they would survive. Black seedless grapes can be found in markets and stores across the United States, Europe, South America, and Asia.
Featured Restaurants
Restaurants currently purchasing this product as an ingredient for their menu.
The Florence | San Diego CA | 858-433-1545 |
Campfire | Carlsbad CA | 858-231-0862 |
The LOT (Liberty Station) | San Diego CA | 619-987-9537 |
Mangia Mangia | CA | 619-295-3172 |
Coast Catering | Escondido CA | 619-295-3173 |
Brigantine Coronado | Coronado CA | 619-435-4166 |
JSIX American restaurant & Bar | San Diego CA | 619-531-8744 |
Venissimo Cheese Hillcrest | San Diego CA | 619-491-0708 |
Rustic Root | San Diego CA | 619-232-1747 |
InterContinental Vistal Kitchen | San Diego CA | 619-501-9400 |
Brigantine Del Mar | Del Mar CA | 858-481-1166 |
Venissimo Cheese North Park | San Diego CA | 619-376-1834 |
Continental Catering Inc | La Mesa CA | 619-698-3500 |
Tipsy Crow | San Diego CA | 619-338-9300 |
Venissimo Cheese Liberty Station | San Diego CA | 619-719-5359 |
West Coast Tavern | San Diego CA | 619-295-1688 |
Georges at the Cove | San Diego CA | 858-454-4244 |
The LOT (La Jolla) | La Jolla CA | 619-987-9537 |
Mesa College | San Diego CA | 619-388-2240 |
Monteferante Foods | Vista CA | 310-740-0194 |
Leroy's Kitchen & Lounge | Coronado CA | 619-522-6890 |
Legoland Hotel 1 | Carlsbad CA | 760-444-5601 |
Stone Brewing World Bistro & Gardens | Escondido CA | 760-294-7866 |
Avant | San Diego CA | 858-675-8505 |
Mille Fleurs | Rancho Santa Fe CA | 858-756-3085 |
San Diego Freedom Ranch | Campo CA | 619-478-5696 |
Animae | San Diego CA | 619-925-7908 |
Knotty Barrel- Rancho | San Diego CA | 858-484-8758 |
Sheraton Carlsbad (20/20) | Carlsbad CA | 760-827-2400 |
Eddie V's La Jolla | La Jolla CA | 858-459-5500 |
Hilton Mission Bay | San Diego CA | 619-276-4010 |
Eco Caters Organics | San Diego CA | 619-997-8792 |
Juniper & Ivy | San Diego CA | 858-481-3666 |
Leichtag Foundation | Encinitas CA | 760-230-6772 |
Barleymash | San Diego CA | 619-276-6700 x304 |
The Oceanaire Seafood Room | San Diego CA | 619-858-2277 |
Culinary Concepts | San Diego CA | 858-530-1885 |
Now Sushi | San Diego CA | 480-429-6666 |
BFD-Big Front Door | San Diego CA | 619-255-4100 |
Counterpoint | San Diego CA | 619-564-6722 |
Recipe Ideas
Recipes that include Black Seedless Grapes. One

Mother Thyme |
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Chicken Salad with Apples, Grapes, Almonds, and Dill |
Food Viva |
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Banana Grape Smoothie |
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![]() About 102 days ago, 8/28/19 Sharer's comments : “ Coosmans L.A. “ At LA Produce Market... Sweet Sapphire Grapes (213) 689-1551 ![]() ![]()
Deklab Farmers Market
Near Scottdale, Georgia, United States3000 Ponce de Leon Ave Decatur Georgia 30031 404-377-6400 About 106 days ago, 8/24/19 Sharer's comments : Black Seedless Grapes at the Dekalb Farmers Market ![]() ![]() About 124 days ago, 8/06/19 Sharer's comments : Grapes black from Greece ???? ![]() ![]()
Meidi - Ya Supermarket
Near Singapore, Singapore177 River Valley Road Liang Court Shopping Centre Singapore 179030 63391111 About 146 days ago, 7/14/19 Sharer's comments : Black seedless grapes flown in from Egypt.. ![]() ![]()
Isetan Singapore
Near Singapore, Singapore656-733-1111 About 149 days ago, 7/11/19 Sharer's comments : Here In Singapore in the basement of Isetan on Scotts is a great market Isetan. The best fruits and vegetables from around the world. These Black seedless grapes were grown in Egypt ! ![]() About 166 days ago, 6/25/19 Sharer's comments : “ Heat and Lejeune “ Organic Sweet Sapphire Grapes Phone: (213) 614-1909 ![]() About 222 days ago, 4/30/19 Hy-Vee Near Cedar Falls, Iowa, United States About 368 days ago, 12/05/18 ![]() About 405 days ago, 10/29/18 Sharer's comments : Black Seedless Grapes spotted at Henson's Country Foods. Fry's Marketplace Near Paradise Valley, Arizona, United States About 561 days ago, 5/26/18 |