Raisins

A raisin is a dried grape. Raisins are produced in many regions of the world and may be eaten raw or used in cooking, baking, and brewing. In the United Kingdom, Ireland, New Zealand, and Australia, the word “raisin” is reserved for the dark-coloured dried large grape,[1] with “sultana” being a golden-coloured dried grape, and “currant” being a dried small Black Corinth seedless grape.

A raisin is a dried grape. Raisins are produced in many regions of the world and may be eaten raw or used in cooking, baking, and brewing. In the United Kingdom, Ireland, New Zealand, and Australia, the word “raisin” is reserved for the dark-coloured dried large grape,[1] with “sultana” being a golden-coloured dried grape, and “currant” being a dried small Black Corinth seedless grape.