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Перевод: raisin
[существительное] изюминка ; изюм
Тезаурус:
- This autumn I visited the San Joaquin Valley in California where almost half of the world's raisin crop is grown.
- The humble raisin has been around for at least 2,000 years, but it hasn't always been very popular - particularly in the US where novelty is all when it comes to food.
- The renaissance of the raisin is one of the great US marketing success stories.
- "I give a toast to you all this joyous, happy Christmas," said Mr Priddy, raising a glass of homemade raisin wine.
- Small wonder that the US marketing industry was finding it hard to sell the idea of the raisin as an all-day snack.
- Low in fat and sodium, rich in minerals and fibre, the raisin contains virtually no fear-inducing cholesterol.
- Raisin or currant bread, spread with a mixture of low-calorie cream cheese, raisins, dried apricots and cinnamon 160 calories
- The kitchen was filled with glorious smells of baking and Angus, with languid largesse, said he wouldn't notice if we ate a slice or two of his raisin bread, or of his apple and walnut.
- It was a sell-out, and the Californian raisin industry was born.
- Supper was as lavish as they had yet had in Scotland: "A large dish of minced beef collops, a large dish of fricassee of fowl, I believe a dish called fried chicken or something like it, a dish of ham or tongue, some excellent haddocks, some herrings, a large bowl of rich milk, frothed, as good a bread-pudding as I ever tasted, full of raisin and lemon or orange peel, and sillabubs made with port wine and in sillabub glasses.
- One the first night our dessert of a white meringue swan floating on a sea of raspberry sauce with a scoop of rum and raisin ice-cream nestling between its folded wings, gives an idea of how beautifully presented the meals were.
- RAISIN D'ETRE
- As a dessert or table raisin, the flavour of the muscatel berry cannot be surpassed.
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