Grapes Role in Religions

in food •  7 years ago 

Christians have traditionally used wine during worship services as a means of remembering the blood of Jesus Christ which was shed for the remission of sins. Christians who oppose the partaking of alcoholic beverages sometimes use grape juice or water as the "cup" or "wine" in the Lord's Supper.

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Love wine

Good looking grapes. About half of the one's I grew were left to turn into raisins. But raisins are good too, especially since I have no idea how to make wine.

off course resins are also good. Resins have the same nutrition as the grapes. Wine is made by fermentation. Its a simple procedure

I'll do some homework, but I tried to make beer one time and that was a total failure.

Those grapes look delicious! yum

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