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    “The funny thing about raisins is that many people don’t realize they have the same benefits of grapes,” Bippen says. Here, registered dietitian Jessica Bippen, RD, breaks down the benefits ...

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    It has good fat and is a good butter substitute. She cites a review of studies that found eating avocados twice a day as part of a low saturated fat and cholesterol diet can help lower total and ...

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  5. Raisin - Wikipedia

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    Raisins are 15% water, 79% carbohydrates (including 4% fiber), and 3% protein, and contain negligible fat (table). In a reference amount of 100 grams (3.5 oz), raisins supply 299 kilocalories and moderate amounts (10–19% DV) of the Daily Value (DV) of riboflavin , vitamin B6 , and several dietary minerals rich in content (above 20% DV ...

  6. Dried fruit - Wikipedia

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    As of 2010, raisins accounted for about two thirds of this volume. [10] California produces the largest percentage of the US's and the world's [citation needed] dried fruit crop. It accounts for over 99% of the US crop of raisins and dried plums, 98% of dried figs, 96% of dried peaches, 92% of apricots and over 90% of dates. Most of California ...

  7. Zante currant - Wikipedia

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    The Zante currant is one of the oldest known raisins. The first written record of the grape was made in 75 AD by Pliny the Elder, who described a tiny, juicy, thin-skinned grape with small bunches. [6] The next mention is a millennium later, when the raisins became a subject of trade between Venetian merchants and Greek producers from Ionian ...

  8. Do Raisins Go Bad? Here’s What You Need to Know About the ...

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    That said, any food item can go bad under the right (or wrong, as it were) conditions, so definitely steer clear of raisins that smell weird or show visible signs of mold.

  9. Raisin bran - Wikipedia

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    In 2020 Kellogg's raisin bran in the United States contains the following ingredients: whole grain wheat, raisins, wheat bran, sugar, brown sugar syrup, malt flavor, salt, and assorted vitamins and minerals. [6] [7] The cereal's vitamin D3 supplementation is made from lanolin, which is an animal product, rendering it as a non-vegan breakfast ...