seedless raisin
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Raisin Sec — Des raisins secs. Les raisins secs sont des raisins séchés. Ils peuvent être consommés crus tels quels ou être utilisés cuits dans certaines recettes. Les raisins secs sont très doux grâce à leur concentration élevée de sucre, et s ils sont… … Wikipédia en Français
raisin — [rā′zən] n. [OFr reisin < VL * racimus < L racemus, cluster of grapes] any of various kinds of sweet grapes, usually seedless, dried for eating … English World dictionary
Raisin sec — Des raisins secs. Raisins secs dorés … Wikipédia en Français
raisin — raisiny, adj. /ray zin/, n. 1. a grape of any of various sweet varieties dried in the sun or by artificial means, often used in cookery. 2. dark purplish blue. [1350 1400; ME raisin, reisin < OF < VL *racimus, for L racemus RACEME] * * * ▪ fruit… … Universalium
Raisin — Raisins are dried grapes. They are produced in many regions of the world, such as the United States, Australia, Chile, Argentina, Mexico, Greece, Turkey, India, Iran, Pakistan, China, Afghanistan, Togo, and Jamaica, as well as South Africa and… … Wikipedia
Raisin de table — Grappe de chasselas B. Le raisin de table est la désignation du raisin qui est exclusivement destiné à la consommation saisonnière comme fruit de bouche, par opposition aux cépages utilisés en viticulture pour l élaboration de vins par… … Wikipédia en Français
Grape and raisin toxicity in dogs — Grape and raisin toxicity in the dog is a potential health threat to dogs that have eaten grapes or raisins. It can cause the dog to develop acute renal failure (the sudden development of kidney failure) with anuria (a lack of urine production).… … Wikipedia
Thomp|son seedless — «TOMP suhn», a variety of a light green or pale yellow grape much grown in California for use in the raisin industry. ╂[< W. B. Thompson, 1869 1930, an American horticulturist] … Useful english dictionary
currant — /kerr euhnt, kur /, n. 1. a small seedless raisin, produced chiefly in California and in the Levant, and used in cookery and confectionery. 2. the small, edible, acid, round fruit or berry of certain wild or cultivated shrubs of the genus Ribes.… … Universalium
currant — noun Etymology: Middle English raison of Coraunte, literally, raisin of Corinth Date: 14th century 1. a small seedless raisin grown chiefly in the Levant 2. the acid edible fruit of various shrubs (genus Ribes) placed in either the saxifrage or… … New Collegiate Dictionary