Raisins secs. Raisin, of course, means grape, and raisins are dried grapes.
raisins secs
RAISIN
un jus de raisin
'cheese and grapes' is translated "du fromage et du raisin" in French.
l'huile de pépins de raisin
french : raisin secs
Grapes are du raisin. The name of the fruit is not a countable noun like in English. That is, you can have "a grape" but not "un raisin". Rather, "a grape" is "un grain de raisin".
Raisin Sec
Yes. The English word 'raisin' comes from the French words 'raisin sec' - 'dry grape', because that's how grapes were generally imported into England, as what we now call raisins. The 'sec' got lost over the centuries.
pasa, uva seca
Les raisins secs aux riz
nothing at all.
His employer calls to say that he is fired.
1 raisin, and one sip of rainwater.