You should most defiantly be able to eat them. We have a garden in our backyard, and we have a row of grapes. Every year, there'll be some grapes that are hidden in the fridge, and are later found - wrinkly and not pretty looking. My dad always says they're just fine, and eats them like nothing is wrong. So yes, you can defiantly eat them, but if you see mold, or anything like that on it, then I wouldn't suggest eating it. By the way you described them, you can go on ahead and enjoy your grapes! :)
2007-03-27 15:46:24
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answered by Abby30 1
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USA produce, many synthetic tasting, fruits and vegetables, also of which are often sprayed with bad chemicals, sold in the major supermarkets. UNIONS ARE BAD!!!!!!!!!!!!
As far as eating 'wrinkly' grapes, for the most part that should not harm you, but it might leave an unpleasant, and sour taste. You know the adage--- when in doubt, throw it out.
Depending on the climate area of where you live, you can grow healthy great tasting food (&saves$), on your windowsills, even in greenhouses, in colder areas; solar power might be for you. There are organizations to join that focus on providing all kinds of fresh food. Find out by asking.
NO SOUR GRAPES!!!!!!!!!
2007-03-27 23:36:12
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answered by g p 6
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Are they moldy? Or just wrinkly? Just wrinkly is okay but moldy is a no-no of course.
Next time put them in water and they will hold longer in the fridge.
2007-03-27 22:47:37
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answered by haveyarn2crochet 3
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Of coarse not! its highly unhealthy!!!! if theyre wrinkly then that means that theyre partially rotten and im quite sure u dont want 2 b eating partially rotten grapes do u?
2007-03-27 22:44:27
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answered by flunkedlunch 2
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Ok so if they are wrinky all that means is that the water inside of them is leaving. Dry them out turn them into rasins. If there is no mold on them, dont have a funny odor then they are fine to eat.
2007-03-27 22:47:37
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answered by jessicareilly 3
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It's safe to eat them, but if they look unappealing, then don't.
2007-03-27 22:47:05
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answered by Lauren 5
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You can think about the dried up raisins.....grapes that are put in the sun and dried.
2007-03-27 22:43:18
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answered by Anonymous
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If there's nothing else wrong with them, it's ok to eat them. Just as it's ok to eat raisins.
2007-03-28 02:30:10
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answered by Nikkers 6
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They are half way to becoming raisins. If they are not moldy anywhere, go for it. They won't be as juicy but they will be sweeter.
2007-03-28 00:27:37
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answered by mim 6
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Yes, you are eating raisins
2007-03-27 22:47:09
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answered by absolutebalderdash1 2
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