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Raisin vs Sultanas
What is the difference between a sultana, a currant and a raisin and where do they come from?
Actually, come to think of it, what about prunes?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Currants, sultanas and raisins, including those still on the bunch, are known collectively as "raisins. The difference between these three dried fruits is explained below:
-Sultanas: seedless, large-berried and light yellow. Larger than currants and smaller than raisins.
-Currants: seedless, small-berried, purple/black color. Their name derives from the Greek city of Corinth.
-Raisins on the bunch: seeded, large-berried, generally with stalk.
Prunes are the fully ripe fruit still containing their stone of the plum tree (rose family, Rosaceae) which have been preserved by drying.
The following types are distinguished:
-Prunes: fresh, blue-black, glossy; form a whitish coating of crystallized sugar after extended storage.
-Dipped prunes: prunes which have formed a coating of crystallized sugar but regain a blue-black, glossy appearance by dipping in boiling water.
-Steamed prunes: prunes which have been given a glossy appearance by steam treatment.
Slabs: waste product intended for industrial use.