Would Wild Birds Eat Grapes If They Were...
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Currants, raisins and sultanas are all dried grapes (vine fruits). Raisins and sultanas are derived from varieties of white grape whereas currants are derived from a variety of purple-black grape. Currants are dried, small purple-black coloured, seedless grapes (the 'Corinth' grape), mainly from Australia, Greece, and the United States.
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