About 3 hours if your lucky.
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.
NO WAY. they need time
Grapes
Most of the time, they would dry them in the nice, hot sun. then they are called SUN DRIED RAISINS!
First you would buy grapes. Next you would let them stay in the sun for about the time you think they are ready. finally, you have raisins
i thinsk its 100000000000kg from james holloway 226.8 grams
Well, darling, you don't actually stone raisins. You soak them in hot water for a few minutes to plump them up. If you want to remove the seeds from grapes to make your own raisins, you can freeze them first and then easily pop out the seeds. But seriously, just buy a bag of seedless raisins at the store and save yourself the trouble.
yes but no grabs there toxic for dogs and make sure the extra meat u give the dog has no onions on it it's also toxic
There are many different varietys of numbers of raisins in raisin bread.
Raisins are typically harvested in late summer to early fall, primarily from August to October, depending on the region and climate. The drying process can take place shortly after harvest, allowing raisins to be available year-round. However, the peak season for fresh grapes, which are used to make raisins, is during the summer months.
I guess they could, but you should not feed hamsters raisins, they have WAY to much sugar. ~DNDWizard
there are a lot of grapes and olives grown in Rome as well as olives