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		Definition of raisin in English: raisinnoun ˈreɪz(ə)nˈreɪzən A partially dried grape. 葡萄干 Example sentencesExamples -  In a large bowl, combine the oats, sugar, raisins, chopped nuts, cinnamon and salt.
 -  People who like raisins look at me as if I'm crazy when I try to describe why I don't.
 -  He had made a light salad of romaine lettuce, almond slivers and raisins in a wine vinegar dressing to start.
 -  You will need a chutney that is thick with onions and raisins, rather than a sweet fruity one.
 -  For the suckling pig, in a small bowl, combine the Armagnac and raisins and set aside.
 -  It contained a deliciously spicy mix of raisins, walnuts, pears and Calvados.
 -  She used to sort through five pound bags of raisins examining each one for stems.
 -  It was made with beef, mutton, raisins, currants, prunes, wine and mixed spices.
 -  Mix the flour, sugar and raisins together in a bowl then add the liquid, stirring well to combine.
 -  So on my solo polar expeditions I have porridge, ground almonds, raisins and butter.
 -  This version includes the traditional pine nuts and raisins, but has the addition of saffron.
 -  Next, chop the tomatoes and the raisins, and drop them into a large, very clean pot.
 -  Saute the garlic, raisins and pine nuts in the olive oil in a large pan, until the pine nuts are golden.
 -  Special valentine buns are baked with raisins, caraway seeds, and plum filling.
 -  Ask if they would like to decorate their cream cheese with olive slices or peanut butter with raisins.
 -  They had a plain version, and one with raisins and candied orange rind.
 -  As with mashed potatoes, you can also use white rice with raisins as a side dish with meals.
 -  However, just as raisins seem different from grapes, so do prunes appear to be distinct from plums.
 -  Stir in oats, flour, walnuts and raisins, until it forms a well-blended dough.
 -  Grapes and raisins were certainly imported to cities such as York and London and have turned up in those places.
 
 
 Derivativesadjective   It also has a strong, raisiny aftertaste and finish. Example sentencesExamples -  Give me a late harvest Zinfandel wine or a raisiny port and I'm fine.
 -  Mixed fruit and citrus aromas with a candied edge provide even sweeter raisiny flavours that take on a honeyed concentration at the finish.
 -  The wine is warm with lots of minerality and raisiny fruit.
 -  Some had pruney or raisiny characteristics - not a good sign.
 
 
 
 OriginMiddle English: from Old French, 'grape', from an alteration of Latin racemus 'grape bunch'. Rhymesblazon, brazen, emblazon, liaison    Definition of raisin in US English: raisinnounˈreɪzənˈrāzən A partially dried grape. 葡萄干 Example sentencesExamples -  Saute the garlic, raisins and pine nuts in the olive oil in a large pan, until the pine nuts are golden.
 -  So on my solo polar expeditions I have porridge, ground almonds, raisins and butter.
 -  This version includes the traditional pine nuts and raisins, but has the addition of saffron.
 -  As with mashed potatoes, you can also use white rice with raisins as a side dish with meals.
 -  You will need a chutney that is thick with onions and raisins, rather than a sweet fruity one.
 -  However, just as raisins seem different from grapes, so do prunes appear to be distinct from plums.
 -  It was made with beef, mutton, raisins, currants, prunes, wine and mixed spices.
 -  In a large bowl, combine the oats, sugar, raisins, chopped nuts, cinnamon and salt.
 -  Mix the flour, sugar and raisins together in a bowl then add the liquid, stirring well to combine.
 -  Special valentine buns are baked with raisins, caraway seeds, and plum filling.
 -  Ask if they would like to decorate their cream cheese with olive slices or peanut butter with raisins.
 -  People who like raisins look at me as if I'm crazy when I try to describe why I don't.
 -  It contained a deliciously spicy mix of raisins, walnuts, pears and Calvados.
 -  They had a plain version, and one with raisins and candied orange rind.
 -  Grapes and raisins were certainly imported to cities such as York and London and have turned up in those places.
 -  For the suckling pig, in a small bowl, combine the Armagnac and raisins and set aside.
 -  Stir in oats, flour, walnuts and raisins, until it forms a well-blended dough.
 -  He had made a light salad of romaine lettuce, almond slivers and raisins in a wine vinegar dressing to start.
 -  She used to sort through five pound bags of raisins examining each one for stems.
 -  Next, chop the tomatoes and the raisins, and drop them into a large, very clean pot.
 
 
 OriginMiddle English: from Old French, ‘grape’, from an alteration of Latin racemus ‘grape bunch’.     |