What fruit do raisins come from?
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Answer: Grapes
About The Answer:
Raisins are dried grapes. Raisins are tiny, wrinkled, sweet flavored snacks that people enjoy every so often, but did you know where they come from? Raisins are made with only one ingredient: grapes. Normally, they are the green skinned grapes that they use, and they darken over the drying process. To make natural raisins, grapes are dried by the sun, either on the vine or on a tray. Once they are dried to perfection, they are harvested, delivered to a processing plant, processed, packaged, and sold. There are many types of raisins such as: golden, black, red, and many more depending on the type of grape used. There are also many foods we enjoy raisins with such as: yogurt, cereal, oatmeal, trail mix, bread, and so much more! Raisins can be used as a natural sweetener to make things tastier!
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