No, the skin of the raisin is the grape skin.
Yes, raisins are dried grapes. Grapes are fruit, therefore raisons are fruits.
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.
there are lots of grapes
It Depends really, you can get sundried raisins which are grapes left out in the sun until they dry out to form raisins.
Grapes are du raisin. The name of the fruit is not a countable noun like in English. That is, you can have "a grape" but not "un raisin". Rather, "a grape" is "un grain de raisin".
No, only grapes become raisins. A raisin is a dried grape. Blueberries can become dried blueberries, but they are not called raisins.
golden/yellow raisins
Half of the world's supply of raisins are made in Fresno, California. Raisins made in San Joaquin Valley in California. 70 miles radius of Fresno.
well it depends what you mean. a small dried grape could be a raisin.well it depends what you mean. a small dried grape could be a raisin.it could also be a sultana.The three major varieties of dried grape in order of size are - currants (black grape), sultanas and raisins (both white grapes). The currant is quite small maybe 3 to 4 mm in diameter
Most of the time, they would dry them in the nice, hot sun. then they are called SUN DRIED RAISINS!
Yes, there are seeds in raisins. Grapes have very little seeds in them; and since a raisin is a dried grape, raisins have the very little seeds as well.
Prunes are dried plums and get a bad wrap, because they are truly delicious.