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    Health benefits of Fox Grape

    By SylviaMarch 31, 2019Updated:March 31, 2019No Comments8 Mins Read
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    Health benefits of Fox Grape

    Vitis labrusca, commonly known as fox grape or Concorde grape, is a woody, deciduous vine that climbs by tendrils. The plant is native to woodlands and forest margins in eastern North America from Nova Scotia to Ontario south to Louisiana and Florida. It can climb to the tops of tall trees or sprawl horizontally over low-growing shrubs. Some of the popular common names of the plant are Concorde grape, Fox grape, Grapevine rootstock, Skunk grape, Wild vines, Northern fox grape, American grape, slipskin grape, slip-skin grape, Bland’s grape, Isabella grape and Labruscan grape. Genus name is the Latin name for the old world vineyard grape (Vitis vinifera). Specific epithet comes from Latin meaning wild vine.

    Plant Description

    Fox grape is a woody, deciduous vine that climbs up to 12m high. The plant is found growing in lowland to upland forests, esp. disturbed habitats, thickets, roadsides, fencerows, meadows or sandy hills, wet to mesic sandy thickets, borders of sandy woodlands, riverbanks, areas along railroads, and wet to moist sand prairies. The plant prefers a deep rich moist well-drained moderately fertile loam. It also grows best in a calcareous soil. Young shoots are light green and more or less covered with woolly brown hairs, but becoming less hairy with age. Trunk bark is brown and very shredded, while mature woody stems are light brown to reddish brown, smooth, and sometimes finely grooved.

    Leaves

    Widely spaced leaves are alternate along the shoots and stems. They are 4-8 inches long and a little less across. The leaves are oval-cordate in overall shape. They usually have 3 palmate lobes that are broad and shallow, while their margins are finely and shallowly dentate (denticulate). The upper leaf surface is dull green (or yellowish green in bright sunlight) and hairless, while the lower surface is brownish white from woolly hairs. On the lower leaf surface, there is a mat of appressed white-woolly hairs, over which there is a layer of longer brown-woolly hairs. The latter have a tendency to fade away with age. The texture of the leaves is somewhat leathery and their venation is palmate. The slender petioles are 4-6 inches long and more or less covered with woolly brown hairs that tend to fade away with age. Directly opposite from each leaf, there is either a forked tendril or flowers/fruit.

    Flower

    Flowers are about 1/8 inches (3 mm.) across and greenish yellow in appearance. These flowers can be unisexual (male or female) or perfect. Each flower has 5 deciduous petals, an insignificant calyx that has been reduced to a flat disk, and the reproductive organs. Each male or perfect flower has 5 prominent stamens, while each female or perfect flower has a superior ovary with a short style. The blooming period occurs during late spring or early summer and lasts about 1 week. The flowers have a sweet musty fragrance.

    Fruit

    Fertile female flowers are replaced by berries that are arranged in drooping panicles about 3-8 inches long. After they mature during the late summer or the fall, these berries are ½-¾ inches across and globoid to globoid-ovoid in shape. They are bluish black (rarely amber) and either with or without bloom on the outside, while on the inside they have juicy flesh and 2-6 seeds. The flavor of ripe berries varies from sweet-tart to sweet with musky overtones. Seeds are rounded with a short beak, 5-8 mm long and 4-6 mm broad.

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    Health benefits of Fox grape

    Listed below are few of the health benefits of Fox grape

    1. Decrease blood pressure

    Fox grape contains many flavonoids, including resveratrol, which can help decrease blood pressure by improving the fluidity of the blood. Resveratrol also relaxes the arterial walls to allow sufficient circulation and decrease the pressure in the arteries.

    2. Maintain healthy breast tissue

    Fox grapes contain resveratrol, which protects the DNA in our cells against mutations that occur. Studies show that resveratrol is specifically beneficial in protecting breast tissue from the mutations that can take place in certain breast cancers.

    3. Boost your immunity

    Fox grapes have been shown to increase the production of the cells in our body that fight off disease and foreign invaders. Boosting these natural killer cells and T-cells will keep your immune system in tip-top shape during cold and flu season.

    4. Eat grapes to stay sharp

    Many degenerative diseases, including Alzheimer’s and dementia, begin with the accumulation of certain proteins and foreign bodies in the brain. Fox grapes have been shown to prevent the accumulation of these potentially harmful substances. This helps keep your brain sharp and your nervous system healthy.

    5. Anti-inflammatory

    Fox grapes contain a variety of polyphenols that can reduce the inflammatory response in the body. These grapes also have the antioxidant ability to wash up free radicals in the body and keep you looking younger, longer.

    Traditional uses and benefits of Fox grape

    • The leaves are hepatic.
    • An infusion has been used in the treatment of diarrhea, hepatitis, stomach aches, fevers, headaches and thrush.
    • Externally, the leaves are poultice and applied to sore breasts, rheumatic joints and headaches.
    • Wilted leaves have been applied as a poultice to the breasts to draw away soreness after the birth of a child.
    • An infusion of the bark has been used to treat urinary complaints.
    • Leaves, roots, and bark are used to treat diarrhea, ‘bad blood’, liver problems, irregular urination, and breast soreness after childbirth.
    • Poultices of leaves can be applied for topical pain relief or fever.

    Ayurvedic health benefits of Fox grape

    • Diarrhea: Make an infusion of Fox grape dried leaves. Take it twice a day.
    • Rheumatoid Arthritis: Make a poultice of fox grape fresh leaves. Apply it on the painful joints.
    • Urinary problems: Make an infusion of fox grape bark powder. Take it, twice a day.

    Culinary Uses

    • Fruit can be consumed raw or dried for winter use.
    • The fruit can also be made into pies, preserves etc.
    • Young leaves can be consumed after cooking.
    • Pleasant acid flavor, they are cooked as greens or can be wrapped around other foods and then baked, when they impart a pleasant flavor.
    • Young tendrils can be consumed raw or cooked.
    • Sap should not be harvested in quantity or it will weaken the plant.
    • Oil is obtained from the seed.
    • Fruits are made into beverages, breads, and cakes, or simply eaten raw.

    Other facts

    • Yellow dye is obtained from the fresh or dried leaves.
    • Plant is used as a root stock for the common grape, V. vinifera, especially in areas where phylloxera disease is prevalent.
    • Decoction of roots can be mixed with horse feed as a veterinary aid.

    Waldorf salad

    Waldorf salad

    Ingredients

    • 2 cups red apples, diced
    • 2 cups green apples, diced
    • 4 stalks celery, diced
    • 2 cups concord grapes, seedless
    • 1 cup walnuts
    • 4 tablespoons walnut oil
    • 2 tablespoon apple cider vinegar
    • 1/2 teaspoon salt

    Directions

    1. Toss together the apples, celery, grapes, and walnuts in a large bowl; set aside.
    2. In a small bowl, whisk together the walnut oil, apple cider vinegar and salt.
    3. Toss together and serve.

    Fox Grape wine

    Ingredients       

    • 1/2 bushel Fox grapes
    • 1/4 bushel Concord grapes
    • 4 lb. raisins
    • 35 lb. sugar
    • 4 qt. water

    Direction

    1. Heat grapes in water (enough to almost cover) to just about boiling point.
    2. Pour into crock containing raisins and sugar.
    3. Add water; cover with cheesecloth and let stand in cool cellar about 3 weeks or until fermentation has ceased.
    4. Stir twice a week. Strain and bottle but do not seal for 3 days.
    5. Lay bottles on side.

    Fox Grape Jelly

    Fox Grape Jelly

    Ingredients

    • Green or ripe fox-grapes
    • 1 pint water
    • Sifted sugar

    Directions

    1. Fill a kettle with the grapes picked from their stems. Add water and boil them until the skins burst.
    2. Mash them and strain through a sieve.
    3. To every pint of juice, allow a pound of sifted sugar. Boil together for half an hour.
    4. Put the jelly in glasses. The next day, cover closely.

    Fox Grape Jam Tart

    Fox Grape Jam Tart

    Ingredients

    • 2 egg yolks and 1 whole egg
    • 120 g of sugar
    • 120 g of butter
    • Brandy
    • 300 g of flour and a little bag of baking powder
    • 1 jar of fox grape jam

    Directions

    1. Make the short crust pastry by blending together all the ingredients.
    2. Use part of the dough to cover the base of a grease mould and spread the fox grape jam on top of the pastry.
    3. With the rest of the dough make a few little stripes, later you will use them to decorate the tart.
    4. Bake at 155 degrees for 15/20 minutes.

    References:

    https://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value=28608#null

    https://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/58366/

    https://npgsweb.ars-grin.gov/gringlobal/taxonomydetail.aspx?id=41879

    https://pfaf.org/USER/Plant.aspx?LatinName=Vitis+labrusca

    https://www.cabi.org/ISC/datasheet/56499

    http://www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/PlantFinder/PlantFinderDetails.aspx?taxonid=299535

    https://plants.usda.gov/core/profile?symbol=vila8

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitis_labrusca

    https://gobotany.newenglandwild.org/species/vitis/labrusca/

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    Fox Grape facts

    Fox grape Quick Facts
    Name: Fox grape
    Scientific Name: Vitis labrusca
    Origin Woodlands and forest margins in eastern North America from Nova Scotia to Ontario south to Louisiana and Florida
    Colors Green when young turning to dark red to black
    Shapes Berries are 2 cm in diameter and globoid to globoid-ovoid in shape. Fruits are sweetish which contain 6.6 - 16.6% sugars.
    Taste Sweet-tart to sweet with musky overtones
    Health benefits Maintain healthy breast tissue, Boost your immunity, Anti-inflammatory, Decrease blood pressure and stay sharp
    Name Fox grape
    Scientific Name Vitis labrusca
    Native Woodlands and forest margins in eastern North America from Nova Scotia to Ontario south to Louisiana and Florida
    Common Names Concorde grape, Fox grape, Grapevine rootstock, Skunk grape, Wild vines, Northern fox grape, American grape, slipskin grape, slip-skin grape, Bland’s grape, Isabella grape, Labruscan grape
    Name in Other Languages Albanian: hardhi             
    Bulgarian: Diva amerikanska loza (дива американска лоза)       
    Chinese:   Mei zhou pu tao (美洲葡萄)
    Czech: Réva americká, réva liščí
    Danish:  Amerikansk vin, Vildvin
    Dutch:  Verwilderde wingerds
    English: Concorde grape, Fox grape, Grapevine rootstock, Skunk grape, Wild vines, Northern fox grape, American grape, slipskin grape, slip-skin grape, Bland’s grape, Isabella grape, Labruscan grape
    Finnish:  Luonnonvarainen viiniköynnös
    French:  Lambreuche, Lambrunche, Lambruche, Lambrunche sauvage,  Lambrusque, Labrusca, Llambrusca, Vigne americaine, Vigne cotonneuse, Vigne isabelle, Vigne sauvage, Vigne lambruche, Vigne framboisier, raisin de renard, vigne des chats
    German :  Fuchsrebe, Isabellarebe, Wildreben, Fuchsweinrebe, tessiner Rebe
    Greek:   Agrioklima (Aγριόκλημα),  Agriambelos (Aγριάμπελος)
    Hungarian: Vadszőlő
    Italian:  Labrusche, Lambrusca, Lambrusche, uva fragola, vite americana
    Japanese: Amerika budou (アメリカブドウ),  Raburusuka budou (ラブ ルスカブドウ)
    Portuguese:  Isabela, Videiras bravas, labrusca, labrusca, videira-americana, videira-isabela, videira-morangueira
    Russian:  Vinograd vida (Виноград вида)
    Spanish:  Labrusca, Labruscas, Parra brava, Parrón, Vid Silvestre, Parrón,
    Swedish:  Labruskavin
    Turkish: Kokulu üzüm   
    Ukrainian: Vynohrad izabella (виноград ізабелла)
    Plant Growth Habit Woody, deciduous vine
    Growing Climates Lowland to upland forests, esp. disturbed habitats, thickets, roadsides, fencerows, and even meadows or sandy hills, wet to mesic sandy thickets, borders of sandy woodlands, riverbanks, areas along railroads, and wet to moist sand prairies
    Soil Prefers a deep rich moist well-drained moderately fertile loam. Grows best in a calcareous soil
    Plant Size Climbs up to 12m
    Shoot Young shoots are light green and more or less covered with woolly brown hairs, but becoming less hairy with age.
    Bark Trunk bark is brown and very shredded, while mature woody stems are light brown to reddish brown, smooth, and sometimes finely grooved.
    Leaf Oval-cordate in overall shape; they usually have 3 palmate lobes that are broad and shallow, while their margins are finely and shallowly dentate (denticulate). The upper leaf surface is dull green (or yellowish green in bright sunlight) and hairless, while the lower surface is brownish white from woolly hairs. On the lower leaf surface, there is a mat of appressed white-woolly hairs, over which there is a layer of longer brown-woolly hairs
    Flowering season May to July
    Flower Flowers can be unisexual (male or female) or perfect. Each flower has 5 deciduous petals, an insignificant calyx that has been reduced to a flat disk, and the reproductive organs
    Fruit Shape & Size Berries are 2cm in diameter and globoid to globoid-ovoid in shape. The fruits are sweetish which contain 6.6 – 16.6% sugars.
    Fruit Color Green when young turning to dark red to black
    Seed Rounded with a short beak, 5-8mm long and 4-6mm broad
    Propagation By seeds
    Flavor/aroma Distinctive musky aroma
    Taste Sweet-tart to sweet with musky overtones
    Plant Parts Used Leaves, fruits, oil
    Season September to October
    Health Benefits
    • Maintain healthy breast tissue
    • Boost your immunity
    • Anti-inflammatory
    • Decrease blood pressure
    • Stay sharp

    Fox grape Scientific Classification

    Scientific Name: Vitis labrusca

    Rank Scientific Name & (Common Name)
    Kingdom Plantae (Plants)
    Subkingdom Tracheobionta (Vascular plants)
    Infrakingdom Streptophyta  (land plants)
    Superdivision Spermatophyta (Seed plants)
    Division Magnoliophyta (Flowering plants)
    Subdivision Spermatophytina  (spermatophytes, seed plants, phanérogames)
    Class Magnoliopsida (Dicotyledons)
    Subclass Rosidae
    Superorder Rosanae
    Order Rhamnales
    Family Vitaceae (Grape family)
    Genus Vitis L. (grape)
    Species Vitis labrusca L. (fox grape)
    Synonyms
    • Vitis blanda Rafin.
    • Vitis bracteata Rafin.
    • Vitis cana Rafin.
    • Vitis canina Rafin.
    • Vitis catawba K.Koch
    • Vitis catawba hort.
    • Vitis catawba hort. ex C.Koch
    • Vitis ciliata Rafin.
    • Vitis digitata Rafin.
    • Vitis ferruginea Rafin.
    • Vitis labrusca f. alba (Prince) Fernald
    • Vitis labrusca f. labrusca
    • Vitis labrusca var. alba W.R.Prince
    • Vitis labrusca var. labrusca
    • Vitis labrusca var. labruscoides Eaton
    • Vitis labrusca var. rosea W.R.Prince
    • Vitis labrusca var. subedentata Fernald
    • Vitis labruscana L.H.Bailey
    • Vitis labruscoides Muhl.
    • Vitis latifolia Rafin.
    • Vitis luteola Rafin.
    • Vitis obliqua Rafin.
    • Vitis obovata Rafin.
    • Vitis palmata Le Conte
    • Vitis prolifera Rafin.
    • Vitis rufa Rafin.
    • Vitis rugosa Rafin.
    • Vitis sylvestris Bartram
    • Vitis sylvestris Bartram ex Le Conte
    • Vitis taurina Walter
    • Vitis tenuifolia Le Conte
    • Vitis vinifera var. labrusca (L.) Kuntze
    • Vitis vulgaris Bartr.
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