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  2. Raisin - Wikipedia

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    Raisins are 15% water, 79% carbohydrates (including 4% fiber), and 3% protein, and contain negligible fat (table). In a reference amount of 100 grams (3.5 oz), raisins supply 299 kilocalories and moderate amounts (10–19% DV) of the Daily Value (DV) of riboflavin , vitamin B6 , and several dietary minerals rich in content (above 20% DV ...

  3. Raisin bread - Wikipedia

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    Its invention has been popularly incorrectly attributed to Henry David Thoreau [12] [13] [nb 1] in Concord, Massachusetts lore, as there have been published recipes for bread with raisins since 1671. [14] Since the 15th century, breads made with raisins were made in Europe. In Germany stollen was a Christmas bread.

  4. Solanum centrale - Wikipedia

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    It can also grow back after being dormant as root stock for years after drought years. The fruit are 1–3 cm in diameter, yellow in color when fully ripe, vitamin C -rich and possibly a source of vitamin D. [ 2 ] These fruits dry on the bush, look like raisins and have a strong, pungent taste of tamarillo and caramel that makes them popular ...

  5. Ad Rant: The new Sun-Maid Girl's raisins are growing - AOL

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    The execs at Sun-Maid are proud that their raisins contain "nothing but grapes and sunshine." But the new animated version of the Sun-Maid Girl Ad Rant: The new Sun-Maid Girl's raisins are growing

  6. Timeline of plant evolution - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] They probably spread by a combination of vegetative reproduction forming clonal colonies, and sexual reproduction via spores and did not grow much more than a few centimeters tall. By the Late Devonian, forests of large, primitive plants existed: lycophytes, sphenophytes, ferns, and progymnosperms had evolved. Most of these plants ...

  7. National Raisin Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Because there was less demand from the federal government for raisins, there was suddenly a glut of raisins on the market. As a result, prices began to go down. As a result, prices began to go down. In 1949, Marketing Order 989 was passed which created the reserve and the Raisin Administrative Committee, which was responsible for running the ...

  8. The California Raisin Show - Wikipedia

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    The show is based on the claymation special, Meet the Raisins!, which originally aired on CBS in 1988. After the show's 13-episode run, a sequel to the original special, Raisins: Sold Out!: The California Raisins II, aired in 1990. While the characters are traditionally depicted in claymation, the TV show was cel animated by Murakami-Wolf-Swenson.

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