| Victor Sack |
mary <tombates@city-net.com> wrote:
> I walked into a middle-eastern store and asked for a jar of grape leaves,
> and the owner pointed them out on the shelf. When I got them home, I noticed
> the jar said "vine" leaves not "grape" leaves. I assume "grape" leaves
> probably do not serve that function very well. What type of vine leaves
> would be used to create "grape" leaves? Ingredients say vine leaves.
Grape leaves and vine leaves are the same thing.
Victor
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| Monsur Fromage du Pollet |
"Sheldon" <PENMART01@aol.com> wrote in
news:1111014450.834555.318440@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com:
>
> mary wrote:
> > I walked into a middle-eastern store and asked for a jar of grape
> leaves,
> > and the owner pointed them out on the shelf. When I got them home, I
> noticed
> > the jar said "vine" leaves not "grape" leaves. I assume "grape"
> leaves
> > probably do not serve that function very well. What type of vine
> leaves
> > would be used to create "grape" leaves? Ingredients say vine leaves.
> >
> > Just wondering.
>
> GrapeVINE
>
>
The Vikings called North America Vineland, because of the grape vines
they found upon landing there. So my best guess is vine leaves are the
leaves from grape vines.
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Continuing to be Manitoban
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