raisens
Grapes dried in the sun become raisins.
If you mean raisins, they are dried grapes.
Grapes, they're dried by the sun.
It Depends really, you can get sundried raisins which are grapes left out in the sun until they dry out to form raisins.
Dried grapes are called raisins.
Most of the time, they would dry them in the nice, hot sun. then they are called SUN DRIED RAISINS!
Many cultures have dried meats and fish using the sun light, creating jerky and pemmican from the results. Many fruits are dried in the sun to preserve them including grapes, figs, "sun dried" tomatoes, plums and apricots.Many cultures have used solar energy to dry meat and fish. These finished products are most widely known as jerky and pemmican. Fruits are also dried in the sun. Grapes, figs, tomatoes, plums, and apricots are some of the foods preserved using solar energy.
Grapes are like mini watermelons. They are raisins but not dried up.
it was suppous to be some ancient greek who found sun dried grapes around 1490 bc
Prunes are dried plums and get a bad wrap, because they are truly delicious.
2.5 kg 20 kg fresh grapes will contain 2 kg of grapes and 18 kg water. In dried grape, grape concentration is 80%; that implies 2kg should be taken as 80%. So, total weight of dried grape is 2.5kg.
No raisins are sweet. Raisins are made from drying sweet grapes in the sun. So the dried product also tastes sweet