Ancient Corinth farmed and traded grapes, cranberies, and currants.
Ancient Corinth farmed and traded grapes, cranberies, and currants.
The people of Corinth, ancient Greece ate currants (grapes and cranberies.)
raisins
Corinth was famous for the clay they had acesss toto make fine pots and jewelry.
The island of Corinth, or Curuns in Old English was a major exporter of raisins. The name was appied to the raisin-like berry, and Curuns transformed into Currant.
Creme de Cassis.
Currants are a very juicy fruit.or...The man liked currants.
Yes, currants are a dried fruit. They are actually dried red seedless grapes.
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Plants of the genus Ribes produce currants.
Anything that's made from, or has been mixed with, currants while being made. Creme de Cassis is an example.