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SO WHEN FEEDING GRAPE LEAVES ARE THEY THE KIND PEOPLE EAT OR CAN THEY EAT THE KIND THAT BIRDS EAT?
Madkins007 said:Grape leaves are often used in various Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cuisines. Pretty much ANY leaf of a real grape plant is OK, but be sure to avoid grape ivy which may not be.
AnthonyC said:Mark, I'm just curious. Is grape ivy the type that we have here in the northeast. I wish I could provide a picture, but it's all dead and gone now. It grows wild here and uses trees & the sides of houses as a means of extending itself. Thank you!
Madkins007 said:Grape leaves are often used in various Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cuisines. Pretty much ANY leaf of a real grape plant is OK, but be sure to avoid grape ivy which may not be.
Tony the tank said:Every time someone posts about grape leaves....I get a craving for some stuffed grape leaves and lemon sauce...Then I drive an hr to pick them up...
Jacqui said:AnthonyC said:Mark, I'm just curious. Is grape ivy the type that we have here in the northeast. I wish I could provide a picture, but it's all dead and gone now. It grows wild here and uses trees & the sides of houses as a means of extending itself. Thank you!
Madkins007 said:Grape leaves are often used in various Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cuisines. Pretty much ANY leaf of a real grape plant is OK, but be sure to avoid grape ivy which may not be.
I always thought that was wild grape vines you had? The grape ivy I know of is a small leafed house plant.
Tony the tank said:Every time someone posts about grape leaves....I get a craving for some stuffed grape leaves and lemon sauce...Then I drive an hr to pick them up...
That sounds interesting.