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Raisins made from dried Muscat grapes. They are a dark raisin with a very sweet aromatic flavor. Muscat grapes have seeds that are removed before drying.
A raisin that is treated with sulphur dioxide, which prevents the raisin from darkening. Golden raisins are dried with artificial heat, which results in a moister, plumper product....
Grape varietal family, most notably known as Muscat, comprised of 100’s of grapes ranging from white to black, believed to have originated in Alsace, France.
Most notably known as "Muscat". Grape varietal family comprised of 100’s of grapes ranging from white to black, believed to have originated in Alsace, France.
Pronounced moose-caht. Grape varietal family comprised of 100’s of grapes ranging from white to black, believed to have originated in Alsace, France.
A dried grape, which are eaten out of hand or added to baked goods, as well as sweet and savory dishes.
Grown in the Himalayan mountain region, the Monukka Raisins have a sligthtly larger size than the traditional dark raisin made from dried green grapes.
A raisin that is sun-dried for several weeks, causing it to become dark and shriveled in appearance....
A popular breakfast and tea bread, especially in Britain and the United States, which is usually made with a dough of bread flour or all-purpose flour.
A type of berry that grows in bunches on vines. There are hundreds of varieties grown in many parts of the world.
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