Raisins

DID YOU KNOW?

The origin of the word raisin is the Latin racemes, which means a “cluster of grapes or berries”. It is also said that early hunter-gatherers also used to dry grapes in the sun to turn them into raisins.

RECIPES WITH Raisins

Medium
Indulge in succulent pork tenderloin marinated in a flavorful blend of kōji, served with creamy nduja sauce, aromatic ajoblanco, and pickled grapes for a tantalizing gastronomic experience.

25 mins

Easy
Try our vegan chickpea salad with coconut yogurt, cashew cream, and spicy coriander chutney—a refreshing flavor explosion that aids digestion.

30 mins

Easy
In this delicate version of tabbouleh, the spicy touches of radish fuse with floral aromas of cucumber, mint and pistachios.

Nut & Dried Fruit Origins

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Common grapes (Vitis vinifera) are native to the Mediterranean region, Central Europe, and Southwestern Asia, but where did the Seedless Sultana raisin originate?

What is the name for the Californian Seedless Sultana variety?

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