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Susan Kline wrote:
> P.S. Please note that when stores, even good stores with organic
> food, sell "dried currants" they are nothing of the kind. They
> are a sort of miniature grape, much easier than currants to grow
> and pick in quantity, and have as bad a glycemic index as raisins,
> which indeed they are.
Thank you for the warning. Though I seldom eat fruit, especially dried
fruit, I recently bought some (what I believed were) currants so that I
would have an easy way of adding some carbs to a hunk o' meat; I was
surprised by my reaction to them. I specifically wanted currants rather
than raisins, partly because of the glycemic index difference. Is it
impossible to buy real currants?
Cheers,
-- Aaron
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