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Sultanas 1kg

€7.75

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  • Juicy, sweet and irresistibly delicious
  • 1kg- storage package
  • Unsulphered
  • As a snack, in muesli, salad, couscous, bread or cakes
  • Without added sugar, colourings and conservatives
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Why did Ms. grape leave her family? She was tired or raisin children! — agreed, that might not have been the best joke, but we have your attention now, don't we?

Raisins simply belong in trail mix, in mueslis and in Christmas cakes and breads. This is mainly due to their delicious sweetness and light honey flavour. If you're wondering what the differences are between grapes, sultanas, and currants (yes, there are differences), then be sure to read on and add the Premium Sultanas with no added sugar to your shopping cart right now to be equipped with a super great snack in a convenient bulk pack. Buy Premium Sultanas with no added sugar now!

Sultanas vs. raisins vs. currants – what is the difference?

You have probably heard all three terms before. But what is what and what is the difference? Both sultanas and grapes belong to the raisin group. Raisin is the collective term for dried grapes. There are light and dark dried grapes, whereby the colour says nothing about the freshness of the fruit. Most raisins are produced in the USA, Australia, Iran and Turkey: where it is nice and warm. The Sultana is one of the most important grapes, as it has a thin skin, no seeds and tastes particularly sweet. Its size and plumpness also make it so popular. When raisins are dipped in a little oil before drying, the juicy-sweet sultanas are produced. Currants, by the way, are made from small, black-purple grapes that usually come from Greece, often near Corinth. Hence the name.

Buy premium sultanas with no added sugar

The Romans used to eat grapes with great love. We still do today, but we prefer the dried variety. This preserves the grapes and brings out the sweetness even better. Pure. Without any frills. Our Premium Sultanas are not only without added sugar, but also unsulphured. Just as KoRo created them. We simply dip the berries in a little oil before drying them so that they dry even faster and can be enjoyed. Sultana buns, sultana rolls, a delicious yeast plait or cake can all benefit from the miracle berries and also spice up savoury dishes such as curries and couscous salads. Buy the 1 kg reserve pack now and add that special portion of sweetness to your favourite dishes.

Average nutritional values per 100 g
Calorific value (in kj/kcal) 1293 /  305
Fat 0.6 g
thereof saturated fatty acids 0.2 g
Carbohydrates 69 g
thereof sugar 68 g
Dietary fiber 5.2 g
Protein 2.5 g
Salt 0.05 g
Product number: SULT_002
Best before date 28.09.2025
Origin Turkey
Content 1 kg
Manufacturer KoRo
EAN/GTIN 4260335833766
Data sheet Specification
Nutrition traces Nutrition traces
Shipping Delivery time outside of Germany
Company KoRo Handels GmbH
Hauptstraße 26, 10827 Berlin
Storage Advice Store in a cool and dry place, away from heat
Ingredients 99.5% raisins, 0.5% cottonseed oil
Cross contamination May contain traces of GLUTEN, SOY, ALMONDS, PEANUTS and other TREE NUTS, MILK (LACTOSE), SESAME and SULPHUR DIOXIDE (SULPHITES).
Trade Name Premium sultanas without added sugar
Label note Ingredients, nutritional values, and packaging may change. For exact information, please check the product description.
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Climate impact

At KoRo, we analyse the greenhouse gas emissions that are produced during the production of our snacks. These include, among other things, CO2, methane and nitrous oxide. Our hard-working sustainability team collects all the information to calculate a value: the so-called CO2 equivalents. We are now passing this information on to you so that you can make informed purchasing decisions and keep an eye on your personal carbon footprint. We also use these valuable findings ourselves, to try to make our supply chains even smarter in the future and monitor our CO2 footprint.

CO₂ emissions by product

To make the work of our sustainability team easier, we have teamed up with the company Cozero. They support us with their decarbonisation software to calculate the CO2 emissions of our products. Our products go through a lot before they make their way into your pantry or snack bowl, so there is a lot to take into consideration: production, packaging, and logistics – to name just the big steps.

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CO₂ emission per product in comparison

Would you like to find out how well your favourite snack stacks up against other products in terms of carbon footprint? Say no more! To create comparability, we calculated the CO₂ emissions per 1 kg of our products and compared them with other products that end up on many people's plates every day, such as cheese, tofu, and many more. We also included coffee as a drink for comparison. So no matter if it is your favourite snack or your go-to kitchen product, you are now able to see exactly how it performs in our “CO₂ per kg of product” ranking.

Comparison of CO₂ emissions per product in kg

Disclaimer: Different methods (comparison products) - The CO2 emissions of the non-KoRo products come from a different data source. Therefore, there may be differences between their evaluation method and the evaluation of KoRo products.

Varieties & origins

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Sultanas

Sultanas are made from the light-coloured, seedless grape variety Sultana. In order to be dried, Sultanas are "dipped"

Exact figures on the worldwide production of the individual varieties of grapes are difficult to find, and what you see on the map is an approximation. Of course, not all of these grapes are dried, but it gives you a good overview of where grapes are cultivated. Annual production of raisins and sultanas is currently around 800,000 tons. Did you know that when the berries are dried, the water content of the berries drops to approximately 18% and the fructose content increases to about 33%?

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Questions & answers: Sultanas 1kg
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Wondering if raisins are okay for your baby or toddler? Basically, you should supervise your children when they are still very young and are confronted with small snacks such as raisins. It is best to check with your doctor whether your baby is old enough to eat them. Note that dried fruits generally contain a lot of fructose and should rather be considered as a snack for children.
For understanding: raisins represented the generic term of all dried grapes, but at the same time they are a separate variety. Sultana grapes grow on shrubby plants that form shoots in the spring, which in turn form the grapes in the summer. Raisins, also called raisins, are produced from this seedless, particularly sweet grape variety. It has an extremely thin skin and mostly comes from Turkey, as do our Premium Sultanas. Raisins are also called "golden raisins" in English-speaking countries because of their color. All grapes are dried by the same method: harvesting, hanging or placing on tarpaulins, loosening the stems by shaking, waiting. The crucial difference is the so-called dipping. If the grapes are sprayed with oil (cottonseed oil in our case) before drying, they have a future as raisins. This is because this treatment dissolves the wax layer of the outer skin and the fruit becomes permeable to water. This shortens the drying time. The result: a beautifully shriveled berry with a wonderfully sweet taste. Long story short: You can also process grapes into raisins yourself if you have a lot of time and patience. It's quicker and easier with our ready-dried Premium Sultanas!
Raisins and raisins are not well tolerated by many dogs and cats and can even be dangerous for small quadrupeds. Please inform yourself about this at the doctor of your confidence. In bird food, on the other hand, you will often find raisins, as birds usually tolerate the grapes well.
We don't even know where to start! In general, you can theoretically create exactly the same recipes with raisins and raisins: Raisin Rolls, Raisin Buns, Muffins, Cakes, Cookies Raisin Nut Bread, Breakfast Bowl, Kaiserschmarrn and of course Raisin Braid! Raisins also feel at home in savory dishes. Spice up your curry with them, add the sweet berries to rice or couscous, or nibble them into nutty trail mix with bite. We all love raisin cinnamon buns, but how about raisin marzipan buns for a change? You'll find the right marzipan without added sugar to bake your creations, and the right recipes in our Recipe section. Of course, you can also add the Premium Sultanas to your muesli and porridge, snack on them plain or even coat them with chocolate. In addition to Jumbo Grapes, you will also find various mixes that are spiced up with grapes: Trail Mix "Nuts & Nibs" and of course the classic Trail Mix. For a little adult snack, we recommend Grappa Grapes with milk chocolate. Try it out and let yourself be seduced by the variety of Sultanas.
You can always find the nutritional information of our products next to or below the respective product. Our Premium Sultanas have per 100 g 305 calories, 69 g carbohydrates and 2.5 g protein. Healthy is above all a balanced and wholesome diet. Healthy is above all a balanced and varied diet that covers all the daily nutrients recommended by the DGE. Our sultanas can score as a source of dietary fiber.
Our raisins are gently dried and should not present any problems in normal quantities, even during pregnancy and breastfeeding. However, it is always best to ask your doctor if you have any questions.

What others say about Sultanas 1kg

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Anonymous

29.11.2022

Delicious and very versatile, I love them.

These sultanas are delicious, tender and not too sweet. I mix them with my cereals and yogurt. The kilo package is practical and at a good price. I will continue to buy them.

1-3 star reviews 🙃

Anonymous

16.05.2022

See you later

not eating yet see you later!!!

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Lukas H.

14.10.2024

Deliciously juicy raisins, unfortunately already out again

I bought raisins from Koro for the first time and they turned out to be juicy, tasty and very good quality (no stalks, stones or anything). My only regret was that I only took 1 kg. That has now been completely eaten and the next supply is unfortunately a long time coming. I hope they will be available again soon!
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Maximilian P.

15.09.2024

Good as expected

Nice quality overall freshness and good taste.
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Gerhard M.

08.09.2024

Again and again

Having tried others, I can only say that the Sultanas are my first choice. And they will remain so. First-class quality, unrivaled taste.
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Sigrid E.

01.09.2024

Taste very good, in muesli or on their own

Very good quality and taste very good

Anonymous

26.08.2024

It's ok and tastes good

Quality is ok and taste is ok too
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Urs L.

17.08.2024

I will order it again when it runs out.

No complaints. Taste as expected, so good.

Anonymous

16.08.2024

Great as an energy snack between meals.

Good quality and taste of the raisins.

Anonymous

27.07.2024

Genau das was wir brauchen und in der richtigen Packungsgröße

Lecker und gute Packungsgröße. Kommt in das tägliche Müsli.
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Olga B.

27.06.2024

Super 👍 simply delicious

Simply delicious! I am satisfied !!! I am satisfied with this brand!
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Anne P.

23.06.2024

Great alternative to raisins

I think raisins are a good alternative to raisins. I like the taste in muesli and think the price is very fair.

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