Black Corinth Raisins
Black Corinth Raisins, also known as Zante Currants, are a small, seedless, and intensely flavored dried fruit made from the Black Corinth grape variety. These raisins are dark, chewy, and naturally sweet, making them a premium choice for baking, desserts, and gourmet cooking. They are especially popular in European and Mediterranean cuisines, used in cakes, bread, and confections.
🔹 Size & Packaging Information
HS Code: 0806200000
Size Variations:
. Extra Small (Premium Miniature Size) – Ideal for bakery & gourmet dishes
. Small – Perfect for snacks & trail mixes
. Medium – Commonly used in cooking & cereals
Packaging Options:
. 5kg, 10kg, 25kg carton boxes
. Custom packaging available upon request
🔹 Key Features
✅ Naturally sun-dried – No artificial colors or preservatives
✅ Tiny in size but rich in flavor – Intense sweetness with a tangy note
✅ Soft, chewy texture – Ideal for baking, desserts, and trail mixes
✅ Highly aromatic & rich in polyphenols – Packed with antioxidants
✅ Traditional Mediterranean delicacy – Used in European pastries and bread
🔹 Nutritional & Health Benefits
🟢 Rich in Antioxidants – Helps fight free radicals and supports cell health
🟢 Boosts Heart Health – Contains polyphenols that improve cardiovascular function
🟢 Good for Digestive Health – High in fiber, aids digestion
🟢 Excellent Source of Natural Energy – Perfect for a quick energy boost
🟢 Supports Healthy Skin & Immunity – Contains essential vitamins & minerals
🔹 Origins & Global Availability
🟢 Primary Origin: Greece (Zante Island), USA (California), Turkey, Iran
🟢 Greece (Zante Island) – Known for the highest quality Black Corinth Raisins
🟢 California, USA – A major exporter of premium sun-dried currants
🟢 Turkey & Iran – Producers of high-quality, naturally dried Corinth raisins
🟢 Exported Worldwide – Widely available in Europe, Middle East, and Asia
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