Gin-soaked raisins are said to be good for arthritis. Purchase a box of golden raisins. Pour gin over the raisins until they reach the top. Let them soak for 10-14 days until the liquid is gone.
I think raisins look different after soaking in water because it soaks up all the moisture. Think about when you go to the pool and swim for a long time. Doesnt your skin get wrinkled? Its the same thing with the raisins.
Try soaking in water for a long period of time, or to infuse with sweetness and a unique flavour try using fruit juice. When making fruit cake i do this with apple juice in order to have plump raisins and it tastes absolutely amazing! Hope this works! Best of luck! :)
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None. But if you eat enough of them you will not care about your problems as much.
Raisins will become larger when soaked in any kind of solution, salt or otherwise. They are dehydrated grapes, so when introduced into a moisture-rich environment, they tend to soak up as much as they can.
by soaking in Gin for 24 hours then buff up with a toothbrush
My husband just talked with a middle aged man that found this combination to help him immensely with rheumatism. Two cups of rum, raisins until rum just tops the raisins, soak for one week, drain the rum off and take 10 raisins a day. He is a Trapper which forces him to be quite active and says that it really works.
It is a popular folk remedy and some people swear by it, However there is no scientific evidence to up hold it.
Best known for inventing the cotton gin, patent X72 dated March 1794