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Figs, and/or raisins
Figs, and/or raisins
No, they are not the same thing. Raisins are dried grapes. Prunes are dried plums.
Prunes, and dried grapes are raisins.
Generally speaking, yes, dates could substitute for prunes in a quick bread or loaf cake recipe.
Raisins are wrinkly, dried grapes. Prunes are in the same category.
Prunes are dried plums and get a bad wrap, because they are truly delicious.
they are fruits and they are good for you its in one of my homewor kquestions but im not sure if this is right.
It Depends really, you can get sundried raisins which are grapes left out in the sun until they dry out to form raisins.
Medieval people ate raisins if they lived in grape growing regions. Other fruits were also dried, including prunes and apricots.
yes a prune is a dried plum
Establishments primarily engaged in the grading and marketing of farm dried fruits, such as prunes and raisins, are classified in SIC 5149