yes
yes she does. She sprinkles some raisins over her breakfast sometimes because she doe'snt like to eat raisins by themselves
Yes, it is safe to feed raisins in small amounts. However they can be fairly high in sugar so it is best to limit consumption of them to less than a handful a day.
The carbonation goes to the raisins, making them have a reaction to where it looks like they are dancing.
not Kevin
YES
Raisins, like all fruit (fresh or dried) are composed of organic compounds.
Stoned raisins, which are raisins with the seeds removed, primarily come from the United States, particularly California. The state is known for its extensive grape production, especially for drying grapes into raisins. Other countries, like Turkey and Iran, also produce raisins, but California is the most prominent source of stoned raisins.
Raisins
it depends on the horse some horses may not like what other horses do like
Horses, they are more like horses
Yes, raisins are made up of molecules just like all other forms of matter. These molecules are mainly composed of sugars, water, and other organic compounds that make up the structure and flavor of the raisins.
No....No there are not. Pedophilia is typically looked down upon in many nations.