Or they could be cultivated grapes if there’s any chance that some were planted near your raspberries.
ToddRossDIY
Looks like wild grapes, though it’s hard to tell for certain without seeing the leaves clearly. A bit tart and have a big seed in them, but they make a really tasty jelly
Californium-292
Man nailed the jackpot. Have rarely seen wild grapes in my life and all I can say is that they taste a bit sour and a have a pit in them way larger than cultivated ones
shampton1964
The grape looking things are indeed grapes. The wild ones are not very sweet but make an amazing jam.
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Wild grapes.
Or they could be cultivated grapes if there’s any chance that some were planted near your raspberries.
Looks like wild grapes, though it’s hard to tell for certain without seeing the leaves clearly. A bit tart and have a big seed in them, but they make a really tasty jelly
Man nailed the jackpot. Have rarely seen wild grapes in my life and all I can say is that they taste a bit sour and a have a pit in them way larger than cultivated ones
The grape looking things are indeed grapes. The wild ones are not very sweet but make an amazing jam.