rasou
Rasou refers to a type of dried grape, commonly known as a raisin. These are produced by dehydrating whole grapes, either naturally under the sun or through the use of commercial dehydrators. The process of drying removes most of the water content from the grapes, resulting in a concentrated sweetness and a chewy texture.
The type of grape used for raisins can vary, leading to different varieties of rasou. Common grapes
Rasou is a popular ingredient in both sweet and savory dishes worldwide. It is frequently found in
Nutritionally, rasou is a good source of natural sugars, providing quick energy. It also contains dietary fiber,