I love grapes. Donβt you? Especially βle muscatβ, this dark purple, super sweet variety. I thought I would make a fashion statement in this picture!
Grapes earrings, wine not?
Joking aside, the French vocabulary for grapes is often confusing for students. So letβs look at it.
1 β French Vocabulary For Grapes
- Le raisin β fresh grapes, usually used in the singular in French.
- Les raisins secs β raisins
- Une grappe de raisin β a grape cluster
- Un grain de raisin β a single piece of grape
2 β Grapes β Grappe
I wonder if this is where the English word for grapes comes from, but in French βune grappeβ is a cluster, specifically used forβ¦ grapes! βUne grappe de raisinβ.
Today, I went to our local farm and found this beautiful grape cluster. I donβt think you could dream of a better example.

3 β Le raisin in French β raisins in English
And here we go againβ¦ Watch out for the false friendsβ¦ Le raisin (usually used in the singular entity) is grapes. Fresh, juicy grapes that is. Raisins, the dry kind, are always called βraisins secsβ (in the plural this time).

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4 β Frozen Muscat Grapes β A Wonderful and Healthy Treat
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Jβadore le muscat. Cβest une sorte de raisin trΓ¨s sucrΓ©, que lβon trouve seulement Γ la fin de lβΓ©tΓ© dans les magasins Γ Paimpol. Quand nous en voyons, nous en achetons beaucoup. BEAUCOUP. Plusieurs kilos.
I love muscat grapes. Itβs a kind of very sweet grape, that you only find at the end of summer in the shops in Paimpol. When we see some, we buy a lot. A LOT. Several kilos.

Et puis Leyla Γ©graine les grappes de raisins. Cβest son boulot de le faire. Elle lave les grains de raisins, et puis les met Γ sΓ©cher sur des plats plats recouverts dβun torchon propre. Elle les laisse sΓ©cher toute la nuit.
Then, Leyla takes the individual grape out of the clusters. Itβs her job to do it. She washes the grapes, then put it to dry on flat dishes covered with a clean kitchen towel. She leaves them to dry all night long.

Enfin, le matin, elle retire le torchon et met les plats plats dans le congΓ©lateur. Cβest important quβil y ait un peu dβespace entre les grains de raisin pour quβils puissent bien congeler, sans coller les uns aux autres.
Finally, in the morning, she takes away the kitchen towel and puts the flat dishes in the freezer. Itβs important that there is a bit of space between the grapes so they can freeze without sticking one to the other.
Quand ils sont bien congelΓ©s, elle les verse dans un sac, et voilΓ ! Cela nous fait de dΓ©licieuse petite glaces naturelles, fraiches et sucrΓ©es, que lβon peut manger toute lβannΓ©e !
When they are deeply frozen, she pours them in a bag and here you are! It make delicious little frozen bits, natural, fresh and sweet, that we can eat all year long!

Essayez, et dites moi si vous aimez (il faut cependant trouver du TRΓS bon raisin, cβest le secret !)
Try it, and tell me if you like it (however, you need to find REALLY good grapes, itβs the secret!)
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