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grape
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North Africa
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Grapes are traditionally and widely cultivated for consumption as fruit and as a main ingredient in various dishes and drinks.
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grape juice
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North Africa
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Often used in religious and cultural ceremonies, and may be consumed more frequently by adults
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grape juice
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North Africa
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Often used in religious or ceremonial contexts, and considered a symbol of abundance and hospitality.
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grape juice
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North Africa
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Less commonly consumed as a beverage due to the prevalence of other fruit juices and cultural preferences for hot beverages like tea
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grape root
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North Africa
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Grape roots are not traditionally significant and are relatively less focused on compared to other parts of the grape plant.
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grape root
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North Africa
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Grape roots are crucial for the production of raisins and traditional grape-based sweets.
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grapes
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North Africa
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Grapes are often used to make raisins and sweet desserts.
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grapes
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North Africa
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Consumed fresh or dried as a popular sweet snack or ingredient in traditional dishes like dolma.
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grapes
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North Africa
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Grapes have cultural and religious significance, and are often dried to make raisins or used in traditional dishes.
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grapes
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North African
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Commonly used in making traditional desserts and drinks like grape molasses and arak
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