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Dark raisins: These are the most common variety found in most markets, usually made from Thompson seedless grapes. Although they start as green grapes, the fruit naturally darkens as it dries. • White or golden raisins: These are also called muscats and are generally made of white muscat grapes whic...
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Sultanas are made from green grapes. Raisins are made from dark grapes. According to OChef.com (see related links, below), the generic term for a dried grape is '''raisin'''. A '''Sultana''' is a particular type of raisin. Compared to a reg...
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Do you know the difference between raisins, sultanas and currants? ... Sultanas are small raisins. They are seedless, sweet, pale golden in colour and come mainly from Turkey. ... Currants are dried, black, seedless grapes originally produced in Greece. They were known as 'raisins of the sun'.
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They are all made from grapes, but different types of grapes. Raisins are dried black fruit, usually from white grapes. The most common variety is Muscatel in Europe, or Thompson seedless in the USA. The biggest producers, globally are Aust...
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Sultanas belong to the grapevine family (Vitaceae) and are native to the Caspian Sea. Currants, sultanas and raisins, including those still on the bunch, are known collectively as "raisins. The difference between these three dried fruits is explained below: Sultanas: seedless, large-berried and light yellow.
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There is often great confusion on the difference between dried fruits used in British cooking - the 3 most popular being raisins, sultanas and currants.
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Sultanas belong to the grapevine family (Vitaceae) and are native to the Caspian Sea. Currants, sultanas and raisins, including those still on the bunch, are known collectively as "raisins. The difference between these three dried fruits is explained below:
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The difference between these three dried fruits is explained below: Currants: seedless, small-berried, purple/black color. Their name derives from the Greek city of Corinth. Sultanas: seedless, large-berried and light yellow. ... Larger than currants and smaller than raisins. Raisins on the bunch: seeded,
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I’m sure we’ve all come across this situation. A lonely, shrivelled, defenceless *dried grape* lies on a plate screaming “eat me”, whilst people gather and point saying, “it’s a sultana”, “no, it’s a raisin”, “are you sure? I think it’s ...
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� Sultanas: More popular in Europe, these raisins come from a seedless yellow grape and are usually softer and sweeter than other varieties. The American variety of sultana grape is the Thompson seedless. ... Raisins and sultanas come from black and white grapes whereas currants are dried blackcurrants...
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