From ancient civilizations through modern times, people have eaten raisins and other naturally dried fruits for energy, for convenience, and because they taste good. At Sunmaid.com you will find information on our nutritious and delicious products, as well as mouth-watering recipes for every occasion.
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Raisin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Raisins are dried grapes. They are produced in many regions of the world, such as Armenia, the United States, Australia, Chile, Argentina, Macedonia, Mexico, Greece, Syria, Turkey, India, Iran, Pakis...
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A grower-funded organization to support and promote the use of California-grown raisins. Includes recipes, nutritional information, and a page for kids. ... Orange Blossom Raisin Tarts; A tasty, quick dessert with California Golden Raisins and tart shells from the freezer...
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raisins logo ... raisins 2008 ... A day at the beach...
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A brochure and current statistical information about the California Raisin Industry. ... Viewing this page requires a browser capable of displaying frames. ... ACQUISITIONS | SHIPMENTS | MARKETING POLICY...
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RAISINS ARE A PART OF HISTORY ... AUGUSTUS AND HANNIBAL LOVED RAISINS ... THE KNIGHTS AND RAISINS...
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The health and nutritional benefits of sun-dried raisins range from the classic nutrients — such as natural sugars and potassium — to newly discovered antioxidant factors, factors which have found an important place in medicine and nutrition only in the last twenty years.
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Raisins History & Facts - Food Reference, Culinary and cooking history, trivia, kitchen & cooking tips & facts, recipes, quotes, humor, poetry and culinary crosswords ... Half of the world's supply of raisins are grown in California. California discovered the commercial potential of raisins quite by accident. In 1873,
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