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Sultana

A sultana is a type of small, dried grape, often called a golden or white raisin. They are made from seedless white grapes, typically from the Corinth or Sultanina varieties, that are dried to concentrate their sweetness and flavor. Sultanas are commonly used in baking, cooking, or enjoyed as a snack. They have a chewy texture and a natural sweetness without added sugar, making them a popular ingredient in desserts, salads, and trail mixes. Their golden color and rich flavor make them a versatile and flavorful addition to many culinary dishes.