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Also called: Groseilles, Raisins de Corinthe (French); Korinthen (German); Uva passa di Corinto (Italian); Pasas de Corinto (Spanish)
See Also:Red Currants, White CurrantsOther entries for: CurrantsCurrants, Zante Currants Other entries for:Dried FruitBanana Leather, Dates, Dried Apples, Dried Banana, Dried Cranberries, Dried Pineapple, Figs, Prunes, Raisins, Tamarind Other entries for:FruitBananas, Bletting, Candied Fruit, Citrus Fruit, Drupes, Hard Fruit, Olives, Rhubarb, Soft Fruit Related RecipesBoston Cookies, Caramelized Bread & Butter Pudding, Empire Plum Pudding, Hot Cross Buns, Singing Hinnies |
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