When raisins are soaked in water, they absorb the water and swell up, becoming plumper and softer. This process is called rehydration.
you can feed them water soaked raisins or bits of apples.
yes
the amount of water soaked by raisins increases with increase in time up to its maximum limit.. and it will absorb more water in more temperature.. I mean if we take 10 gm of raisins in icy water and same amount in normal water then we can observe that in normal water raisins absorb more water..
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.
raisins will through out the water so high concentration outside& more concentration inside
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From Shankar, Fichtner India, Chennai Dry Grapes(Raisins) prove very helpful during the treatment of constipation. When soaked in a glassful of drinking water for 24 to 48 hours should be eaten early in the morning, after discarding the stones. This water in which raisins were soaked can also be drunk. If it is followed every morning then it does help to great extent in case of chronic constipation.
it soaks up and turns softer .but does not turn back to a grape it soaks up and turns softer .but does not turn back to a grape
it would absorb the water into the raisins to equal out the concentration within the water and the raisins.
salt water because the raisins the salt expands the raisins
None. But if you eat enough of them you will not care about your problems as much.
Oh, dude, if you soak raisins in water for a few hours, they'll plump up like they just had a spa day. The raisins will absorb water through osmosis, making them all juicy and hydrated. It's like they went from being dried-up grapes to full-on grape balloons.