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This was meant to make you hate China btw
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The red dragon C, the horse in the Year of the Horse. The "tiny" label on the back twice the size of the front brand. That has a clearly Chinese town and mentions China at least twice.
99.9999% of Americans don't know what Muscat grapes are or where they came from. They see big juicy fruit and affordable price.
Hang on...why is the importer address blanked out? Don't want to rat out the capitalist importer exploiting Chinese produce? But this was an outrage post! Don't you want to put the crapitalist competitor on blast?
https://www.melissas.com/products/shine-muscat-grapes
What also is this?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shine_Muscat
Muscat grapes are just a variety of grapes that are grown in many places around the world. They are quite sweet which makes them good for eating. They are also used to make Mucat dessert wine and Asti de Moscato.
Off topic: why is weed the only plant that uses "strain" like microbes instead of "cultivar"?
Probably because weed growing developed independently from other agricultural industries for several decades, the term strain was coined when it still was illegalized everywhere.
To sound more sciency/marketing because in plants the more normal term is "line". Tho strain and line are usually interchangeable.
In plants where the main propagation method at the production-scale is artificial cloning of highly-heterozigous specific individuals, for example forestry, flowers and cannabis, to describe different germplasms you use "line" or "strain", instead of "cultivars" which are germplasms propagated via its normal reproduction method while maintaining its genetic qualities like soybeans and wheat.
Cultivar is also mostly used in species where the breeding is not very high tuned and ultra refined instead of the term "variety". But both terms have actually legal definitions when talking about vegetal Intelectual Property stuff.
[Soybeans and wheat are naturally autogamous and in result high/complete homozigous so its normal reproduction is basically cloning but effortlessly.
In contrast maize is naturally alogamous and have inbreeding depression so you need to put effort to make it highly homozigous to create a genetically stable line which are only useful in breeding/hybrid-lines-production and arent actually used at the harvest-production scale]
BUTT I've never seen people in forestry talk about strains because they use the term "line" instead (a usual term in plants and animals) and in pines and eucaliptus you don't need sciency jargon for marketing purposes.
I won't consider there to be another cultivar of cannabis until people start to get really wild shapes and/or edible features the way we did brassicas. CAN YOU IMAGINE
Game show called "Is it ~~cake~~ Brassica?" original idea pls no steal
I nominate you as Hexbear's first Minister of Agriculture after power is seized
I'd be happy with an ok-payed technician job thank you