No raisins do not contain a significant amount of vitamin K.
What they do contain...RaisinsNutritional value per 100 g (3.5 oz)Energy1,252 kJ (299 kcal)Carbohydrates79 gSugars59 gDietary fiber4 gFat0.5 gProtein3 gCalcium50 mg (5%)Iron1.9 mg (15%)Potassium750 mg (16%)Sodium11 mg (0%)Percentages are relative to US recommendations for adults.
Source: USDA Nutrient database
raisins contain the same things as grapes
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Yes. Raisins are dried grapes, and contain no wheat.
Most sources of raisins do not contain pips in them. There may be on a rare occasion that they can be found, but they may be shriveled and dried up making the raisins seem gritty.
No, they contain a toxin which can damage the kidneys.
boxes of raisins are usually a couple inches long, about an inch wide and they contain about 25-30 raisins in each. Hope I helped. SadieRocks11
By drying grapes the citric acid they contain will not be removed
Mincemeat pies contain a mixture of finely chopped apples, raisins, spices, meat, and rum or brandy.
yes -- grapes have sulfites them selves and they use sulfites in the drying process so all dried fruits have sulfites !!! unless there is some new health food type or brand that i don't know about ??? ------------ 1. The content of sulfites in raisins depends on the type. Not all raisins contain sulfites. 2. The drying process involve sometimes sulfur dioxide. 3. Wines contain sulfites but in not dangerous concentrations.
The site lists the following common fruit as being iron rich:buzzle.com/articles/iron-rich-fruits.htmlApplesApricotsAvocadoBlackcurrantBananasCantaloupesCherriesGrapefruitGrapesKiwifruitMangoesPapayaPassion fruitPeaches
For 100g of raisins you are looking at the following values: Energy 1252kJ /(299kCal) Carboydrates 79g (Sugars) 59g Fibre 4g Fat 0.5g Protein 3g
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