What's the difference between sultanas and raisins??!
Answers:
The way they are grown and processed
Raisins are dried black fruit, usually from white grapes!. The most common variety is Muscatel in Europe, or Thompson seedless in the USA!. The biggest producers, globally are Australia, the USA, Turkey and Greece!.
Sultanas are small raisins made from white grapes, usually the Thompson seedless (or sultana) grape variety!. They are very sweet and light gold colour!. Turkey is the main European producer!. They are younger when picked and dried by a different technique than raisinsWww@FoodAQ@Com
Raisins are dried black fruit, usually from white grapes!. The most common variety is Muscatel in Europe, or Thompson seedless in the USA!. The biggest producers, globally are Australia, the USA, Turkey and Greece!.
Sultanas are small raisins made from white grapes, usually the Thompson seedless (or sultana) grape variety!. They are very sweet and light gold colour!. Turkey is the main European producer!. They are younger when picked and dried by a different technique than raisinsWww@FoodAQ@Com
Very little!. They are both dried grapes!. From what I can tell!. I've included a link that provided information!.Www@FoodAQ@Com