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sultana

[suhl-tan-uh, -tah-nuh] / sʌlˈtæn ə, -ˈtɑ nə /




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Danieli Taralli, handmade in Bitonto just west of Bari where the heel of Italy’s boot begins, are ultra-flaky and come in three flavors: mild traditional, more assertive fennel, and savory sweet onion and sultana raisin.

From New York Times Nov. 22, 2021

The triple dry-hopped brew is made with mosaic, citra and sultana Hops.

From Washington Times Dec. 8, 2020

What is wrong with the humble raisin, sultana and cherry?

From The Guardian Sep. 29, 2020

For years she has been the bovine sultana of his model dairy farm in Lower Austria.

From Time Magazine Archive

They tumbled, balanced and gyrated, cavorting comically across the laden tabletops without upsetting as much as a single sultana.

From "Redwall" by Brian Jacques

Aware that sultanas can be extremely poisonous to dogs, Laura called her vet straight away, who asked her to come into the surgery.

From BBC Sep. 7, 2023

“Those are not currants or sultanas or raisins in the scones,” he said when he handed me the bag.

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 9, 2022

Entering from the south, an alleyway of stalls selling sultanas, ersatz fashion and caged songbirds gave onto an arcade of butchers’ shops.

From Washington Post Apr. 22, 2022

Previously I have used pine kernels instead of pomegranate seeds, and added sultanas.

From The Guardian Oct. 25, 2017

These dried sultanas in 1918 sold for as much as 4s. per oke.

From Notes on Agriculture in Cyprus and Its Products by William Bevan




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