The Autumn Crisp grape (technically trademarked at AUTUMNCRISP) is different from the fan-favorite cotton candy grapes that Aldi released frozen. Also known as Sugra35 and Sugrathirtyfive, the Autumn Crisp variety is a crossbreed patented by Sun World International in the 1980s but not produced commercially until 2012, once the cultivation had been perfected. That's why some people may just be seeing them for the first time. This seedless green grape grows in November and December in the United States, outside the regular August-to-October season for most grapes. Because of its crossbred nature, the Autumn Crisp plant produces large-sized grapes with dense flesh that's very firm and bursting with juice. The flavor is sweet with a hint of muscat (one of the grapes used to create it) and musky undertones. It also has notes of citrus, peach, and rose. On the nutrition side, Autumn Crisp grapes are a great source of antioxidants, and just 1 cup contains 20% of your daily recommended vitamin C and 30% of the recommended vitamin K.
就像楼上说的,非常大一颗,很有辨识度lol