Grapes can be extremely versatile - they can be sweet and sour, they can contain seeds or not.
If you only like sweet grapes, then you have to know how to choose them correctly.
Here are a few tips that might be handy.
Look at the color of the grapes. For most varieties, sweeter grapes tend to be darker in color.
So, if you see grapes that are deep purple or red, they are more likely to be sweet.
Sweet grapes are usually plump and firm. Avoid grapes that look shriveled or have wrinkles; they may not be as sweet.
Gently touch the grapes. Sweeter grapes often have a slightly sticky or powdery film on their skin, called the bloom. It's a natural sign of sweetness.
Check that the grapes on the bunch are mostly the same color and size. This can be a sign of uniform ripeness, which often means they're sweet.
Give the grapes a sniff. Sweet grapes typically have a pleasant fruity aroma. If they don't smell like much, they might not be very sweet.
If you're allowed, try one grape from the bunch. The taste should be sweet, not sour or bitter. If it's not sweet, the rest of the grapes may not be either.
If you're unsure, don't hesitate to ask the store or market staff for advice. They often know which grapes are the sweetest and can help you choose.
If you don't have any favorite varieties, then use our tips to choose the sweetest grapes.