i am pretty sure helping verb
The word here may be "raisin" (a dried grape), or "racing" (form of verb to race).
A raisin is just a shriveled grape.
in Australia they call them raisins but in America they call it sultanas.
No, it is a noun (a fruit). Used with other nouns (grape juice, grape flavor), it is a noun adjunct rather than an adjective.
Kismish is commonly known as "raisins" in English. Raisins are dried grapes and come in various types, including black, green, and golden, depending on the grape variety used. They are often used in cooking, baking, and as a snack due to their sweet flavor and chewy texture.
A sweet grape dried either in the sun or by artificial means.
Raisins
Not really. A raisin is a dried-up grape. A GRAPE is a fruit.
You cannot grow a raisin. A raisin is a dried/shriveled up grape.
Raisins secs. Raisin, of course, means grape, and raisins are dried grapes.raisins secs
A raisin is a grape that has been dried. In the process, the grape shrivels up and becomes smaller.
RAISIN- is a sweet grape dried either in the sun or by artificial means.- is a deep brownish purple.
Raisins are dried grapes, which makes them a fruit.
A currant is a type of dried grape, similar to a raisin but often smaller.
It takes about two to four weeks to turn a grape into a raisin if they are sun-dried. If a dehydrator is used, it takes anywhere from 12-36 hours.
The scientific name for raisin is Vitis vinifera, which is the common grape vine species that produces grapes. Raisins are dried grapes that can come from a variety of grape cultivars within this species.
A raisin is the dried fruit of the grape vine - a dried grape. While the pips in a rasin are probably no longer fertile, the pips in a grape are the seeds from which new grape vines may be grown.