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[[File:Raisin.webp|320x320px|thumb|A before and after of a Raisin. Raisins are dried up grapes, which are fruits that are related to the plum and [[mango]]. They grow/are made around the world and are used for multiple things like cooking and baking]] | [[File:Raisin.webp|320x320px|thumb|A before and after of a Raisin. Raisins are dried up grapes, which are fruits that are related to the plum and [[mango]]. They grow/are made around the world and are used for multiple things like cooking and baking]] | ||
A raisin is a dried up [[Grapefruit|grape]]. They are produced in many regions of the world and can be eaten raw, and are used in [[Sharty:Goyslop|cooking, baking and brewing]]. | A raisin is a dried up [[Grapefruit|grape]]. They are produced in many regions of the world and can be eaten raw, and are used in [[Sharty:Goyslop|cooking, baking and brewing]]. | ||
= What is a raisin? | = What is a raisin? = | ||
There are multiple different types of grape that are unable to produce raisins. An example of this is the [[Oman|Omani]] grape which instead of making raisins, is used often in date soups instead. Thanks to the grape having no seeds it is perfect for drying down into a wrinkly treat that is often sold in English countries like [[New Zealand]] and [[America]]. Specifically most reasons come from the Thompson Seedless [[Sharty:variant:unknown|variant]]. | There are multiple different types of grape that are unable to produce raisins. An example of this is the [[Oman|Omani]] grape which instead of making raisins, is used often in date soups instead. Thanks to the grape having no seeds it is perfect for drying down into a wrinkly treat that is often sold in English countries like [[New Zealand]] and [[America]]. Specifically most reasons come from the Thompson Seedless [[Sharty:variant:unknown|variant]]. | ||
Revision as of 00:19, 13 April 2026
>Though maybe you were looking for Poop?

A raisin is a dried up grape. They are produced in many regions of the world and can be eaten raw, and are used in cooking, baking and brewing.
What is a raisin?
There are multiple different types of grape that are unable to produce raisins. An example of this is the Omani grape which instead of making raisins, is used often in date soups instead. Thanks to the grape having no seeds it is perfect for drying down into a wrinkly treat that is often sold in English countries like New Zealand and America. Specifically most reasons come from the Thompson Seedless variant.