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Raisins

Raisins are dried grapes and are somewhat plump in texture. They are eaten plain or used in many recipes for cooking, baking, and brewing.

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Where can you buy Dole raisins?

Oh, dude, like, you can totally buy Dole raisins at most grocery stores or online. They're not exactly hidden treasure, you know? Just head to the dried fruit section and you'll probably spot those little wrinkly guys hanging out with the other snacks. Happy snacking, my friend!

What are the manipulated and responding variables in dancing raisins experiment?

In the dancing raisins experiment, the manipulated variable is the type of liquid used (e.g., carbonated water vs. non-carbonated water), while the responding variable is the movement of the raisins, specifically whether they sink or float. The experiment demonstrates how carbon dioxide bubbles in the carbonated liquid attach to the raisins, causing them to rise and fall. By changing the liquid, you can observe how it affects the behavior of the raisins.

Do raisins have seed?

Yes some do some are seedless

Is a raisin a solid?

Yes a raisins is a solid.

How can dancing raisins be used in the real world?

you can't actually use it in real world. it is just a matter of representation of some chemical reaction between things.

What is the raisin capital?

With 90 percent of U.S. raisins produced within eight miles of Selma California, the city adopted the slogan "Raisin Capital of the World" in 1963.

How many cups of raisins are in one pound?

One cup of raisins weighs approximately 5 ounces. I would guess that number could waver an ounce or so depending on how full you packed the cup. Therefore, it's safe to say that there are 3 cups of raisins in one pound.

If raisins get too hard is there a way to revive them such as putting brown sugar in the microwave softens it?

Simmer them just covered in water for about 3-5 minutes and then drain on paper towels. Sugar dissolves and they plump up--like new!

What country does raisins come from?

raisins come from California and anywhere else that has the right climate

Who created raisins?

No one knows for sure, because since raisins are naturally sun fried, they have been around since the beginning of time. Some one --or something-- may have decided they were quite tasty. Who this smart guy was, no one knows who. (Sigmundo Ricarda has been linked with the discovery, but not however, the creation of these tasty treats)

Raisins were considered valuable to different cultures: They were prizes for Olympians, expensive snacks for rich sultans and rajahs, and they were even used as medicine for joint aches and old age during Greek times.

How do you make a raisin pistol?

all you need is an empty water pistol and a bag of raisons

What was the process of making raisins in the ancient days?

the same as they do today with the grapes and stuff

Why cant German shepherds eat grapes and raisins?

Raisins has an unknown toxin which has a devastating impact on a dogs kidneys. Destroying them and causing the body to stop functioning properly.

(Raisins are dried grapes by the way)

What do raisins do for the body?

Raisins are good for you body they help you get in shape your breast size increases sometimes

Why don't foods such as uncooked rice and raisins spoil?

Foods such as rice and raising (dry grains and dried fruits) do not spoil because their low moisture content does not provide good growing conditions for bacteria and other contaminants. In addition, the high sugar content in raisins and other dried fruit acts as a natural preservative.

Are raisins poisonous to robo hamsters?

The raisins can get stuck in their cheeck pouch and kill them because they won't be able to eat.

Can cats eat raisins?

No, they contain a toxin which can damage the kidneys.

Why are raisins sold in boxes?

I've been wondering this myself, this morning. Having searched google, your question was the only result remotely close to my search. So, I checked Sunmaid Raisin's website, and although they had a book of info about their company's growth and recipes, I didn't see an explanation. My theory was that they don't stick together as badly if they are in a breathable cardboard container, but Sunmaid's book said that they container designed in the 1980's was created with an airtight lid; so there goes that theory. Leaving me with no real answer except the answer given in "Fiddler On The Roof", which is to say, "TRADITION!!!" Perhaps someday someone who actually knows will finally realize there are people here who want to know. Until then, thank you for posting your question. It's nice to know I'm not the only one to spend time thinking about this.

What does Walter do for a living in raisin in the sun?

Walter is a chauffeur this means he drives people around wherever they wanna go