Re: seeded raisins ?
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- Subject: Re: [CHAT] seeded raisins ?
- From: Cathy Carpenter c*@insightbb.com
- Date: Sun, 26 Dec 2004 17:16:19 -0600
- In-reply-to: 41CF2AFB.6070308@well.com
I think the seedless raisins are made from the seedless Thompson green eating grapes.
Cathy
On Sunday, December 26, 2004, at 03:19 PM, James R. Fisher wrote:
Kitty wrote:Raisins-seeded-coarsely chopped, Pecans-chopped, Coconut-shredded.
I was a bit puzzled by "Raisins-seeded-coarsely chopped". Any raisins I've
ever used were seedless. Does seeded mean to remove the seeds or to buy
raisins with seeds - provided you could find any. ???
Kitty
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ I find seeded raisins easily available in the local Freshfield's/Whole Foods market. What I don't understand is why bother with seedless, as the seeds are so small... Perhaps different varieties of grapes are used; the seedless coming from an infertile sort. -jrf -- Jim Fisher Vienna, Virginia USA 38.9 N 77.2 W USDA Zone 7 Max. 105 F [40 C], Min. 5 F [-15 C] --------------------------------------------------------------------- Support hort.net -- join the hort.net fund drive! http://www.hort.net/funds/
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