concept   grapevine

9 commonsense assertions
Cultures (9) Ancient Mediterranean (1) South Korea (1) Ancient Greek culture (1) Folklore in ancient Rome (1) Ghana (1) Nigeria (1) Pakistan (1) UAE (1) Ukraine (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 grapevine Ancient Mediterranean The grapevine was symbolic of abundance and a source of food and wine production in ancient Mediterranean civilizations. 3
2 grapevine South Korea In South Korea, grapevines are mainly used for decoration rather than for commercial growing. 2
3 grapevine Ancient Greek culture The grapevine holds symbolic significance for Ancient Greek culture, representing Dionysus, god of wine, fertility, and ritual madness. 1
4 grapevine Folklore in ancient Rome The grapevine was associated with Bacchus and used in ancient Roman celebrations and festivals. 1
5 grapevine Ghana Grapevine cultivation in Ghana is limited due to the climate, with grapes being primarily consumed as fresh fruit rather than for winemaking. 1
6 grapevine Nigeria Grapevine cultivation in Nigeria is limited due to climate and grapes are more commonly consumed as fresh fruit. 1
7 grapevine Pakistan In Pakistan, grapevine cultivation is restricted to certain regions due to climate and grapes are primarily consumed as fruit rather than for winemaking. 1
8 grapevine UAE In the UAE, grapevine cultivation is rare due to the arid climate and religious restrictions on alcohol consumption. 1
9 grapevine Ukraine Grapevine cultivation in Ukraine may be challenging due to colder climates, with grapes primarily used for consumption as fruit rather than winemaking on a large scale. 1