Are raisins fruit?!


Question: A raisin is a dried up grape; therefore, it should be considered as a fruit.


Answers: A raisin is a dried up grape; therefore, it should be considered as a fruit.

Yes...they are dried out grapes...so I would assume so anyway..

Yes, Raisins are Dried Grapes.

Yes they are, they are dried out grapes, golden ones are called sultans and black are raisins

yes, they are grapes which have bin dried

Yes a dried fruit from grapes.Good in oatmeal cookies.

Yeah, they're dried out grapes?? :S you see, they dehidrate the grapes in the sun and then you get rasins. but y do you wanna know this? XD

Biologically, yes. Raisins are dried grapes, and grapes are fruit.

yes

No they are Tubers very similar to peanuts...? ?
There is such a thing as a dictionary and it is FREE here on Yahoo,, It is called Reference
you just click #1 (((Reference))) then,, from the drop down box,,#2 (((click dictionary))) and type the word #3(((raisins)))
You selected
a - r- e - r - a - i - s - i - n - s - f - r - u - i - t...15 keystrokes..
Here it is
rai sin
NOUN:
A sweet grape dried either in the sun or by artificial means.
A deep brownish purple
OK sorry IT does NOT say "fruit"

They're dried grapes and reasonably healthy if chemicals haven't been used to dry them.

The Muse

Yes

O dear, I hope your kidding. Of course they are. I hope you aren't really a mom, and don't know what a raisen is. Are you one of those people who think Kool-Aid is a fruit too? Seriously go to the local health department and educate yourself on healthy eating, your kids will thank you.





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