Does anyone know how to make raisins by soaking/boiling grapes in milk?!


Question: Things You’ll Need:
Fresh grapes
Milk
water
Step 1:
Take 1 cup of milk and 3 cups of water in a container. Bring it to boil.

Step 2:
Now dip the green and fresh grapes in this mixture for 2 minutes.

Step 3:
Take out the from the milk mixture and spread grapes on a cloth. Dry them in direct sun light for 4 - 6 days till the grapes shrink to size of raisins.


Answers: Things You’ll Need:
Fresh grapes
Milk
water
Step 1:
Take 1 cup of milk and 3 cups of water in a container. Bring it to boil.

Step 2:
Now dip the green and fresh grapes in this mixture for 2 minutes.

Step 3:
Take out the from the milk mixture and spread grapes on a cloth. Dry them in direct sun light for 4 - 6 days till the grapes shrink to size of raisins.

Um, aren't raisins made by drying...not boiling?

What?? Raisins are dried grapes, not soaked or boiled grapes. You make raisins by drying grapes.

That won't make raisins. It will likely make a mess, though.

You make raising by drying the grapes, not soaking or boiling them.





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