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Making an apple that tastes like a grape
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Years ago someone made an apple that tastes like a grape, and I've always wanted to try it. However, they apparently don't exist anymore. So now, I think the only way I can taste one, is to make it myself.

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@LN_P

1 month ago

I watch NileRed to learn, I watch NileBlue for warcrimes

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@GenosetScentia

1 month ago

100% some farmers sprayed bird stop on their apple trees and noticed it tasted like grape. That percentage on both the patent and bird stop is too suspicious.

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@illuminum8576

1 month ago

If Nile stops uploading we know why the Graple went out of business

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@oxiiacid

1 month ago

I've been looking for Grapples for YEARS. They were absolutely delicious, I cannot describe how tasty they were.
Thank you for sharing this information---you have brought me comfort and closure. Keep doing what you do.

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@danilooliveira6580

1 month ago

that 26.4% on both the paper and the bird stop is highly suspicious. something tells me that is exactly how they made it.

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@Chairman351

1 month ago

26.4% for their recipe, 26.4% in bird stop..

I wonder why it was discontinued

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@JeffSpurlock

1 month ago

For whatever reason, the mystery of the missing Grapple really got to me. Turns out, Grapple Fruits' sole source for the Grapples was C&O Nursery in Wenatchee, WA. Likely, Grapple Fruits was a subsidiary brand of the business, but haven't been able to confirm. In September/August of 2023, the Nursery's owner shut the nursery down, and Grapple production ceased with the nursery closing. The Inventor listed in the patent, Gary A. Snyder, is part of the family that ran C&O. The CEO at the time of their closing was a Todd Snyder, and I found that the nursery management had passed through 4 generations of Snyder's. Gary was Secretary.

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@Mitchell_WerBell_III

4 weeks ago

I’m so glad you’re a youtuber and not a bosnian war criminal.

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@MoKIGN

1 month ago

Chubbyemu next week: "A youtube chemist ate an apple soaked in Bird Stop, this is how his organs shut down"

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@ColCoal

1 month ago

Was expecting a cool video about breeding apples to get them to taste like grapes.
Got two kids in the high school chem lab eating bird deterant.

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@GGigabiteM

1 month ago

I by chance tried one of these apples back when they were available in 2011, a coworker offered me one since you could only buy them in packs of three. It was as you described, a mild grape flavor, but it faded the deeper you ate into the apple until it tasted like a regular fuji apple.

The next time I was in the produce section at the grocery store, I looked for these things and about fell over when I saw the price, it was $6-7 for just three of these apples, and that was in 2011 dollars. You could buy a whole bag of like 10-12 fuji apples for that price.

I never heard about any recalls for health effects of those apples, they just didn't sell well and faded from existence. I've seen several weird fruit hybrids or "designer" fruits pop up in the produce section over the decades, and they never stay around for long because they're either too expensive or aren't appealing for one fruit to taste like another.

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@prezzelboy_1117

4 weeks ago

Literally the label: "If swallowed, call a poison control center or doctor immediately for treatment advice."
NileBlue: "If it's good for a bird, it's probably good for us, too, right?"

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@whatthemake

1 month ago

I love that the label says "if swallowed contact poison control immediate". Proceeds to taste spoonful of it.

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@gavinhicks7621

1 month ago

They used bird repellent too. If you look in the left column on the paper at 1:30 around the 25 mark it says that they used a 26.4% mixture manufactured by Bird-X and sold under the name Bird Shield. This is probably exactly how they made the Grāpples😂

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@St4rking

1 month ago

the amount of trust he puts in nile is insnae knowing he is more of experimating and trying than having bulletproof recipe solution is incredible

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@FoolOnAdventure

4 weeks ago

We used to have an old apple tree that only have a few apples, but they tasted like gooseberries. It was kind of weird but really delicious. I miss that tree and those apples.

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@HerkusM

1 month ago

"if it's good for a bird it's probably good for us too right?" - NileBlue's final words

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@ashtoneventual3467

1 month ago

I had this as a kid, and I remember being disappointed that it tasted like grape candy instead of actual grape. And now NileBlue has blessed me with the reason why

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@Namjiook

3 weeks ago

I remember being a little kid in Wisconsin in the early 2000s buying Grapples. We didn’t have them all that often because they were expensive, but they were delicious. I think about them like once I year, so it was cool to see how they were made. When I was 5 I thought they were made by some sort of genetic breeding, but it never made sense for obvious reasons. Thanks for the amazing content!

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@unmonk.

1 day ago

For those who don't know, food grade refers to materials or products that are safe for human consumption or permitted to come into direct contact with food

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