At the northern end of Roanoke Island, you can find the Mother Vine covering over half an acre of land. It's over 400 years old and is renowned for producing North Carolina’s state fruit - the ...
On April 27, 1584, English explorers dispatched by Sir Walter Raleigh cast anchor off North Carolina’s Outer Banks and found themselves surrounded by an abundance of white grapes. “We viewed the land ...
There's problem, though. Many people have a hard time getting past the thick skin and bitter seeds of the muscadine. Not totally unexpected for a fruit that takes its name from the smell of a male ...
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