borddruer
Borddruer are grape cultivars grown primarily for fresh consumption rather than for wine production. They are usually sweet and are often seedless, though some varieties retain seeds. The term is used in several Nordic languages to distinguish table grapes from those used for winemaking or drying.
Grapevines have been cultivated for eating and for wine for millennia. Breeding programs in the 19th and
Borddruer require warm days and typically cooler nights to accumulate sugars and develop flavor. They are grown
Many varieties are cultivated for table use. Well-known examples include Thompson Seedless (also known as Sultanina),
Borddruer are consumed fresh as fruit, used in fruit salads, and sold in supermarkets worldwide. Major producing