SULTANA The sultanais a "white" (pale green), oval seedless grape variety also called the sultanina, oval-fruited Kishmish, Lady de Coverly (England), and Thompson Seedless (United States). It is assumed to originate from the Asian part of the Ottoman Empire.
golden/yellow raisins
there is no curry made with raisins in but there is a pudding called kheer with raisins in.
A yellow raisin is commonly referred to as a "golden raisin." These raisins are made from green grapes, specifically Thompson Seedless grapes, which are dried in a way that preserves their light color. They are often treated with sulfur dioxide to maintain their vibrant hue and enhance their sweetness. Golden raisins are popular in baking, cooking, and as a snack.
Grapes dried in the sun become raisins.
No, only grapes become raisins. A raisin is a dried grape. Blueberries can become dried blueberries, but they are not called raisins.
sultana
raisins in Hindi is kishmish or saugi. Hope it helps :)
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Dried grapes are called 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".
It's the same word spelled the same in French. Not sure what you mean by "describe".
they dont start out green, all raisin vines are red/black even the yellow ones. to make them yellow they use sulfur.