Raisins are grapes. They are dried grapes so there is no difference.
Actually, since grapes are usually dried on iron, the raisin absorbs some of that iron and hence are "healthier" because of the iron content. PS. The same happens when you cook with iron skillets, only you need to eat a little vitamin C with your food because vitamin C helps your body absorb more of the iron.
Yes, currants are a dried fruit. They are actually dried red seedless grapes.
Yes, raisins are dried white grapes and currants are dried black grapes, so you can substitute one for the other.
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Currants are found in most grocery stores as a dried fruit, and will be located by other dried fruits like raisins.
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I assume you mean dried currants like you bake with. All Kroger's may not carry them but if the one you shop at does they should be with the raisins.
Raisins are the dried fruit dirivative of certain types of grape, as opposed to currants which come from types of grapes different from those used to make raisins; sorry, I don't know which grape type is which.
i think its called crowns up to 5.and its on the suger contint on there color and
Currants are relatives of the gooseberry family. They are also called a type of grapes and are sometimes sun-dried like raisins. Currents can be added to oatmeal, cereal, granola bars and on top of salads.
Dried apricots provide the most protein. Dried Zante currants, raisins, and Prunes are high in protein. Blackberries and mulberries provide the least protein.
A rich boiled or steamed pudding made with flour, suet, raisins, currants, citron, and spices.