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Sultanas originate from the Ottoman Empire (today known as Turkey).

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Ah! Sultanas! Otherwise known as Thompson Seedless grapes, or white grapes. They are of Turkish, Greek or Iranian origin. You can make a wine from them, but it is very sweet and altogether unremarkable. If you are talking about sultana raisins, they are typically made from sultana grapes. My guess is that if wine is being commercially produced from the sultana grape, it is probably used mostly as a mix to help balance other wines.


How many carbs in sultanas?

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Why are sultanas hard in muesli?

Because they are mixed with oat and other cereal which absorbs all the moisture from the sultanas.


How many grams in 1 cup of sultanas?

There are approximately 190 grams in 1 cup of sultanas.


What rhymes with sultanas?

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Are Sultanas fattening?

Yes


Do sultanas have seeds?

No, sultanas are seedless grapes. They are dried Thompson Seedless grapes, which means they do not have any seeds inside.


Are sultanas suitable for diabetics?

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