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  2. Raisin - Wikipedia

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    The word raisin dates back to Middle English and is a loanword from Old French; in modern French, raisin means "grape", while a dried grape is a raisin sec, or "dry grape". The Old French word, in turn, developed from the Latin word racemus, which means "a bunch of grapes." [3]

  3. Dried vine fruit - Wikipedia

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    Dried vine fruit is a term given to all the varieties of dried grape produced. The need for this term came from the fact that the United Kingdom is the only country in the European Union which differentiates dried vine fruit into different types.

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

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    Yes and no. Raisins are unlikely to spoil because (like most dried fruits) they have quite a long shelf-life, which proper storage methods can extend even further.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Sun-Maid - Wikipedia

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    The other half are sold as an ingredient to bakeries and cereal companies as raisin paste and raisin concentrate. The Thompson Seedless grape is the most popular variety used to make raisins. Besides raisins, Sun-Maid sells a full line of dried fruit, such as figs, dates, cranberries, apples, prunes, apricots, and tropical fruits.

  7. Grewia flavescens - Wikipedia

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    Grewia flavescens, called rough-leaved raisin, sandpaper raisin, and donkey berry (a name it shares with Grewia bicolor), is a species of flowering plant in the family Malvaceae, native to sub‑Saharan Africa, Yemen, Saudi Arabia, and India. [2] It is considered to be an underutilized crop, both for its fruit and its use for livestock forage. [3]

  8. Chocolate, other products recalled by company given highest ...

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    8 ounce container of Cal Yee’s Dark Chocolate Raisins (UPC: CON0788) – contains milk. 8 ounce container of Cal Yee's Dark Chocolate Walnuts (UPC: CON0688) – contains milk ... The use of or ...

  9. White raisins - Wikipedia

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    White raisins are a variety of raisin that are white in colour. They are often called golden raisins or muscats . [ 1 ] White raisins are oven dried unlike the typical sun-dried raisin.