When was grape juice invented?
Grape juice wasn't "invented" in the sense of a specific person creating it at a specific time. It's been around for centuries, likely dating back to ancient times.
Here's why:
* Ancient Winemaking: Winemaking, which involves fermenting grape juice, has been practiced for thousands of years. This suggests that people understood how to extract and preserve grape juice long before modern times.
* Religious Uses: Grape juice has been used for religious ceremonies in various cultures throughout history. For example, the Jewish tradition of using grape juice in the Passover Seder dates back centuries.
* Early Non-Alcoholic Juice: While wine was more common, people likely also drank unfermented grape juice for various reasons, such as for its sweetness and health benefits.
So, while we don't have a definitive "invention date," we can say that the production and consumption of grape juice has been part of human history for a long time.
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