Zante Currant
Zante currants (in the United States), or currants (in other English-speaking countries), or Corinthian raisins, are dried berries of small, sweet, seedless grape cultivar 'Black Corinth' (Vitis vinifera). The name comes from the Anglo-French phrase "raisins de Corinthe" (raisins of Corinth) and the Ionian island of Zakynthos (Zante), which was once the major producer and exporter. It is not related to black, red or white currants, which are berries of shrubs in the Ribes genus.
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