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% ventilation if the product is at "shipping dryness", i.e. if there is no risk of degradation by mold etc. due to water content, ventilation is not required. if this is not the case, the following ventilation measures should be implemented: air exchange rate: changes/hour (airing). risk factors currants
regions of the world. raisins may be eaten raw or used in cooking, baking and brewing. in the united kingdom, ireland, new zealand, australia, and canada the word "raisin" is reserved for the dried large dark grape, with "sultana" being a dried large white grape, and "currant" being a dried small black...
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travel videos drinks newsletter glazed lemon currant scones recipes travel videos drinks newsletter recipes travel videos drinks newsletter baking , breakfast , featured , video recipes june , glazed lemon currant scones by sabrina russo bright, lemon zest scones are perfectly buttery with sweet currants
hidden inside. the bright, lemon zest and lemon glaze make a great accent to these buttery scones. the sweet, chewy currants are another tasty addition, but don't feel confined to these ingredients. the lemon can easily be substituted with orange. and if you can't find currants, use raisins, dried cranberries...
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