They must be, after all they are dried grapes.
They are a kind of small dried berry, called blackcurrants when they are fresh.
The spelling currents is the plural noun for "current" meaning a flowing stream or a flow of electricity.The homonym "currants" refers to berries or grapes, or especially small Zante grapes dried as raisins.
well it depends what you mean. a small dried grape could be a raisin.well it depends what you mean. a small dried grape could be a raisin.it could also be a sultana.The three major varieties of dried grape in order of size are - currants (black grape), sultanas and raisins (both white grapes). The currant is quite small maybe 3 to 4 mm in diameter
Almost any fruit can be dried using a suitable methods. Possible the best known are such things as raisins, currents, apricots. Such dried fruits are used maninly, though not exclusively, for cooking.
Dried bannana chips, dried peaches, dried mango,and ect.
deepwater currents
Diverging currents are currents that are deviating and usually take place to ocean currents. This will be marked by an inconsistent airflow pattern of the currents.
If you are referring to currents in iron cores, circular currents are called eddy currents.
Currants are relatives of the gooseberry family. They are also called a type of grapes and are sometimes sun-dried like raisins. Currents can be added to oatmeal, cereal, granola bars and on top of salads.
no, density currents flow slower than surface currents because surface currents are powered by the wind ;)
The three types of ocean currents are surface currents, deep currents, and tidal currents. Surface currents are driven by winds, deep currents are driven by density and temperature differences, and tidal currents are driven by the gravitational pull of the moon and sun.