According to the account in Chapter 35, the grapes brought as an offering by Kaka definitely had seeds. The text explicitly states that the seedless variety was not available, so Kaka bought the seeded ones that were for sale. The miracle occurred when Sai Baba offered these very grapes to a skeptical visitor named Boss Dharamsee. Despite Dharamsee's dislike for seeded grapes, Baba urged him to eat them. Upon doing so, Dharamsee was astonished to find they were completely seedless, a fact that transformed his doubt into faith.
I heard a story about grapes. Were the grapes offered to Baba with seeds or without?
📖 Chapter 35