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Creating ice cream from Sweet Globe grapes

International Fruit Genetics LLC (IFG) has 47 patented table grape varieties, with the IFG™ Sweet Globe™ grape being the most grown grape variety globally. This grape has a very aromatic taste, firm texture and excellent storage. IFG’s licensed grower in Greece, Greek Grape Company, a producer of IFG Sugar Crisp™, IFG™ Sweet Globe, IFG Jack Salute™ and IFG Sweet Celebration™ grapes, has uncovered a new use for this particular table grape variety: ice cream!

In partnership with Epik Natural Greek Gelato, a boutique gelato parlor in Athens, Greek Grape Company created a natural sorbet that became Epik’s sensation for the summer. Epik works with Greek grape growers and uses natural ingredients and sources sustainable, high-tasting materials to turn them into natural, high-end gelato with no additives.


“We provided Epik with high sugar level (22brix) IFG Sweet Globe grapes from our farms in Halkidiki, North Greece. This specific grape variety releases extra-fine aromas after 20 Brix and has a great firm texture. I was excited when I tried it as ice cream,” said George Saliaris-Fasseas, founder of Greek Grape Company, who joked that this allows Greek Grape Company to “store our fruit even longer.”

“We chose IFG Sweet Globe grapes to create a smooth and aromatic grape sorbet as it released aromas and left a great aftertaste on the palate. Ingredients are extremely important in creating high-quality ice cream and are a factor often overlooked in our trade. At Epik, we always choose the best and most responsible growers to create our flavors. Our milk, for example, comes from a monastery that cultivates organically and at an extremely high and consistent level,” said Athina Goulasi, chef at Epik Natural Greek Gelato.

“IFG is proud to support licensed growers who are using our table grapes in creative ways,” said Andy Higgins, IFG chief executive officer. “What Athens is doing with IFG Sweet Globe grapes and ice cream is the kind of innovation we love to see. IFG grapes are not only delicious as a fresh fruit, but can be used in an array of ways to please the palate. We hope this unique ice cream inspires others to think outside the box.”

For more information:
Tamara Baker
International Fruit Genetics LLC
Tel: +1 (661) 345-7580
[email protected] 
https://www.ifg.world/ 

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