Cooking Sense In Season by Cooking Sense: What Are Currants? by Barbados Today 19/04/2025 written by Barbados Today 19/04/2025 1 min read A+A- Reset Currants Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 375 Currants are small, dried fruits that come from seedless Black Corinth grapes, often referred to as Zante currants. They are sweet and tangy, commonly used in baking and cooking What is the difference between Currants and Raisins? Currants and raisins are both dried fruits but they come from different types of grapes. Their characteristics are different too. Source: • Currants: Typically made from small, seedless Black Corinth grapes (also known as Zante grapes). • Raisins: Made from larger grapes, which can be of various varieties, including Thompson Seedless, Sultana, or others. Size and Appearance • Currants: Smaller and darker than raisins, usually about the size of a pea. • Raisins: Larger and plumper, with a wrinkled appearance. Flavor • Currants: Have a sweet and slightly tangy flavor. • Raisins: Generally sweeter and have a more pronounced caramel-like flavor due to the drying process. Culinary Uses • Currants: Often used in baking (like scones and fruitcakes), in sauces, or as a garnish. They are traditional in certain baked goods like Cross Buns. • Raisins: Commonly used in a variety of dishes, including baked goods, salads, and trail mixes. Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Easter Recipe Special: Slow Roasted Shoulder of Lamb 18/04/2025 Easter Recipe Special: Stuffed Eggs | Devilled Eggs 18/04/2025 Easter Recipe Special: Fresh Mint Tea 18/04/2025