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Sultanas are made from dried green grapes while raisins are made from red.

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What are sultanas and how much is 55 g?

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What country does sultanas come from?

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What is 50g sultanas in tsp?

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Why are sultanas hard in muesli?

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How many grams in 1 cup of sultanas?

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Are sultanas suitable for diabetics?

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Do sultanas have seeds?

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