Raisins

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Raisins are processed by sun drying and tray drying several different types of grapes. They are small and sweetly flavored with a wrinkled texture. Indian Raisins are available in different size and colors. They have a flavor similar to the grapes from which they are made, but the drying process which creates them concentrates the amount of sugar making them taste much sweeter. They are a naturally stable food and resist spoilage due to their low moisture.

In India major grape growing areas are Maharashtra, Karnataka, Andra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu & the north-western region covering Punjab, Haryana, western Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh. Maharashtra ranks first in terms of production accounting for more than 75% of total production and highest productivity in the country. Grape is one of the important fruit covering an area of 60.2 thousand hectares occupying 1.30% of the total area.

The total production of grapes in India is 1,546 thousand MT. The season starts during late March and continuing through May, the grapes are harvested. At this point in the year they are at their optimum sweetness. Bunches of grapes are handpicked by field workers and dipped in potassium carbonate solution dried on tray and then spray of dehydration oil is applied. Further dried raisins are sent for cleaning, grading, sorting, and packing process.

 benefits of raisins
  • They’re full of antioxidants. “Just like grapes, raisins are a good source of antioxidants,
  • Raisins contain iron, which benefits cardiovascular health.
  • They have calcium, which benefits bone health.
  • Raisins have small amounts of protein.
  • Raisins are a good source of fiber.

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