What is niagara grape?

Niagara grape is a type of grape that is mainly grown in the United States and Canada. It is known for its sweet, white flesh and mild, fruity flavor. Niagara grapes are typically used to make grape juice, jellies, jams, and wine. They are also popular as a table grape, enjoyed fresh or dried. Niagara grapes are hardy and resistant to cold weather, making them suitable for cultivation in various climates. They are typically harvested in late summer or early fall.