Stoned raisins, which are raisins with the seeds removed, primarily come from the United States, particularly California. The state is known for its extensive grape production, especially for drying grapes into raisins. Other countries, like Turkey and Iran, also produce raisins, but California is the most prominent source of stoned raisins.
Raisins with no stones/pits/pips
raisins come from California and anywhere else that has the right climate
Golden raisins come from green grapes, darker raisins come from red grapes.
Well, darling, you don't actually stone raisins. You soak them in hot water for a few minutes to plump them up. If you want to remove the seeds from grapes to make your own raisins, you can freeze them first and then easily pop out the seeds. But seriously, just buy a bag of seedless raisins at the store and save yourself the trouble.
The song "Stoned Love" was released on October 15, 1970.
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.
Raisins come in many different sizes. l The label will clear it up.
the most comes from california
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.
you just sit there like a rock sometimes
Only if you are stoned or they come out with Windows 6.
Raisins come from grapes. They are made by drying grapes, either in the sun or through an artificial drying process. The drying process concentrates the sugars in the grapes, giving raisins their sweet flavor. Different types of grapes produce different varieties of raisins, such as Thompson Seedless for golden raisins or Zante currants for small, dark raisins.