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Benefits

Health Benefits

General Benefits

Skin Benefits

Hair Benefits

Allergy Symptoms

Side Effects

Pregnant Women

Lactating Women

Best Time to Eat

Nutrition

Serving Size

Carbs

Fiber

Sugar

Protein

Protein to Carb Ratio

Vitamin A (Retinol)

Vitamin B1 (Thiamin)

Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)

Vitamin B3 (Niacin)

Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid)

Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxin)

Vitamin B9 (Folic acid)

Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid)

Vitamin E (Tocopherole)

Vitamin K (Phyllochinone)

Lycopene

Lutein+Zeaxanthin

Choline

Fat

Potassium

Iron

Sodium

Calcium

Magnesium

Zinc

Phosphorus

Manganese

Copper

Selenium

Omega 3s

Omega 6s

Phytosterol

Water Content

Ash

Calories

Serving Size

Calories in Fresh Fruit with Peel

Calories in Fresh Fruit without Peel

Calories in Frozen Form

Calories in Dried Form

Calories in Canned Form

Calories in Juice

Calories in Jam

Calories in Pie

Characteristics

Type

Season

Varieties

Seedless Variety

Color

Inside Color

Shape

Texture

Taste

Origin

Grows on

Soil Type

Soil pH

Climatic Conditions

Facts

Facts about

Wine

Beer

Spirits

Cocktails

Top Producer

Other Countries

Top Importer

Top Exporter

Scientific Name

Botanical Name

Synonym

Classification

Domain

Kingdom

Subkingdom

Division

Class

Subclass

Order

Family

Genus

Species

Generic Group

 
Cancer prevention, Kidney stone treatment, Prevents constipation, Treatment of alzheimer's disease
Digestive aid, Improves eye vision, Maintains healthy cholesterol level, Treatment of migraine
Anti-aging benefits, Heals sunburn, Skin rejuvenation, Treatment of dark spots
Prevents hair loss, Regulates hair growth, Treatment of dandruff
Anaphylaxis, Asthma, Breathing difficulty, Coughing, Drop in blood pressure, Hives, Skin rash, Stuffy nose, Swelling of mouth, tongue or lips, Wheezing
Allergic reaction, Skin rash, Might slow down the process of blood clotting
As a snack in the late afternoon, Don't consume at night and before bed, Eat the fresh ones, avoid mixing with any other foods, don't eat after meal., Morning time (before lunch)
 
100 g
18.10 g
0.90 g
15.48 g
0.72 g
0.04
3.00 mcg
0.07 mg
0.07 mg
0.19 mg
0.05 mg
0.09 mg
2.00 mcg
3.20 mg
0.19 mg
14.60 mcg
0.00 mcg
72.00 mcg
5.60 mg
0.16 g
191.00 mg
0.36 mg
2.00 mg
10.00 mg
7.00 mg
0.07 mg
20.00 mg
0.07 mg
0.13 mg
0.10 mcg
11.00 mg
37.00 mg
4.00 mg
80.50 g
0.50 g
 
100 g
69.00 kcal
67.00 kcal
104.00 kcal
250.00 kcal
76.00 kcal
61.00 kcal
260.00 kcal
283.00 kcal
 
Berry
Autumn, Summer
Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Pinot Noir, Syrah/Shiraz and Zinfandel
Green, Red
Light Green
Oval
Juicy
Sweet-Sour
Western Asia, Central Europe
Vines
Clay loam, Sandy loam
5.5-6.5
Warm
 
  • If left alone, a grapevine can spread 50 feet and even more.
  • There are more than 8,000 varieties of grape worldwide.
  • They are available in 7 different colors: red, green, white, black, purple, blue and golden.
Spain
Argentina, Armenia, Australia, Chile, France, Iran, Italy, Portugal, Romania, Turkey, United States of America
United States of America
Chile
 
Vitis vinifera
Vitis Vinifera
 
Eukarya
Plantae
Tracheobionta
Magnoliophyta
Magnoliopsida
Rosidae
Vitales
Vitaceae
Vitis
Vitis vinifera
Grape
 
Anti-oxidant properties, Anti-inflammatory properties, Cancer prevention, Maintains healthy cholesterol level, Reduces blood circulation problems, Treatment of cough, fever & sore throat, Treatment of Hypertension
Treatment of asthma, Treatment of cataract, Treatment of hepatitis, Treatment of macular degeneration, Treatment of neurodegenerative diseases
Treatment of Rheumatism & Dermatitis, Treatment of Skin Inflammation
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Hypertension, Ventricular Tachycardia
As a snack in the late afternoon, Eat the fresh ones, avoid mixing with any other foods, don't eat after meal., Morning time (before lunch), Strictly avoid empty stomach
 
100 g
13.30 g
0.50 g
3.90 g
2.30 g
0.17
150.00 mcg
0.11 mg
0.04 mg
2.80 mg
0.62 mg
0.10 mg
10.00 mcg
28.00 mg
0.50 mg
0.50 mcg
0.00 mcg
335.00 mcg
2.00 mg
0.00 g
170.00 mg
1.30 mg
1.00 mg
12.00 mg
8.00 mg
0.10 mg
39.00 mg
0.40 mg
0.10 mg
0.90 mcg
60.00 mg
80.00 mg
9.00 mg
92.70 g
0.80 g
 
100 g
77.00 kcal
36.00 kcal
53.00 kcal
92.00 kcal
53.00 kcal
60.00 kcal
238.00 kcal
320.00 kcal
 
Fruit vegetable
Spring, Summer
Physalis franchetii, Physalis pruinosa, Physalis peruviana, Physalis heterophylla and Physalis philadelphica
Bright Yellow, Orange
Orange
Round
Juicy
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Chile, Peru
Bushes
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5-6.1
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Physalis is also known as Cape Gooseberry or Golden Berry.
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Netherlands
Colombia
 
Physalis Peruviana
Alkekengi, Herschellia & Pentaphitrum
 
Eukarya
Plantae
Tracheobionta
Magnoliophyta
Magnoliopsida
Asteridae
Solanales
Solanaceae
Physalis
Physalis
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Difference Between Grape and Physalis

We might think that Grape and Physalis are similar with respect to nutritional value and health benefits. But the nutrient content of both fruits is different. Grape and Physalis such as their taste, shape, color, and size are also distinct. The difference between Grape and Physalis is explained here.

The amount of calories in 100 gm of fresh Grape and Physalis with peel is and and the amount of calories without peel is and respectively. Thus, Grape and Physalis belong to Low Calorie Fruits and High Calorie Fruits category.These fruits might or might not differ with respect to their scientific classification. The order of Grape and Physalis is and respectively. Grape belongs to family and Physalis belongs to family. Grape belongs to genus of species and Physalis belongs to genus of species. Beings plants, both fruits belong to Plantae Kingdom.