Making an apple that tastes like a grape

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A company created a grape-flavored apple product called graple, which has since disappeared, but a recipe has been found online to recreate it using bird stop bird repellent containing methyl anthranilate. The recipe involves dipping a Fuji apple in a grape flavor solution made from the bird repellent, resulting in an apple that smells and tastes like grape, with caution advised on the safety of consuming the bird stop solution.

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  • The creation of a grape-flavored apple, known as a graple, involved dipping a Fuji apple into a grape flavor solution made of methyl anthranilate concentrate, resulting in a mild and pleasant flavor reminiscent of grape Kool-Aid mixed with an apple.
  • Although the process was successful, caution is necessary due to the potential safety concerns associated with using bird stop bird repellent, which contains the necessary concentrate of methyl anthranilate for the grape flavor infusion.

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Recent questions

  • How can I make an apple taste like grapes?

    By dipping a Fuji apple in a grape flavor solution made of methyl anthranilate concentrate.

  • What is the key ingredient to make an apple taste like grapes?

    Methyl anthranilate concentrate.

  • Is it safe to consume a grape-flavored apple made using bird stop bird repellent?

    Caution is advised as the bird stop used may not be entirely safe for consumption.

  • What does a grape-flavored apple taste like?

    It has a mild and pleasant flavor resembling grape Kool-Aid mixed with an apple.

  • How long does it take to make a grape-flavored apple?

    The process involves dipping the apple for one minute, soaking for a day, and refrigerating for 24 hours.

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DIY Grape Apple Recipe Caution Advised

  • A product called a graple was created to make apples taste like grapes, but the company seems to have disappeared.
  • To recreate the graple, a recipe was found online involving dipping a Fuji apple into a grape flavor solution made of methyl anthranilate concentrate.
  • The solution was created using bird stop bird repellent, which contained the necessary 26.4% concentrate of methyl anthranilate.
  • The apple was dipped in the solution for one minute, then left to soak for a day before being refrigerated for 24 hours to infuse the grape flavor.
  • After the process, the apple smelled and tasted like grape, with a mild and pleasant flavor resembling grape Kool-Aid mixed with an apple.
  • Despite the success of creating a grape apple, caution is advised as the bird stop used may not be entirely safe for consumption.
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