SC - Sultanas & golden raisins
Philip & Susan Troy
troy at asan.com
Tue Aug 15 18:49:42 PDT 2000
Sue Clemenger wrote:
>
> So a "sultana" would be what I see marketed (in my part of the U.S.) as
> "golden raisins?"
> --Maire
Not exactly, but a good working substitute. I believe the golden raisins
we get in the US are dried Thompson Seedless grapes.
Adamantius
>
> Nanna Rognvaldardottir wrote:
> ><snippage>
> > Just to add even more to the confusion, there are also Corinthian raisins,
> > which have nothing to do with (dried) currants - they are sultanas, fairly
> > large, dark golden, and very sweet and tasty.
> >
> > Nanna
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