In the US the Thompson seedless is the most used. Others are the Black Corinth, Fiesta, Muscat and Sultana.
No but raisins are grapes. Both raisins and grapes started as fruits on vines, but they didn't both get dried.
there are lots of grapes
raisins
Grapes dried in the sun become raisins.
It's a family of grapes that is used for wines and 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.
Golden raisins come from green grapes, darker raisins come from red grapes.
raisins are dried grapes, which are fruits.
It Depends really, you can get sundried raisins which are grapes left out in the sun until they dry out to form raisins.
Yes, raisins are dried grapes. Grapes are fruit, therefore raisons are fruits.
Golden raisins were made from green grapes, and dark were made from using purple grapes.
golden/yellow raisins