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Quality Packed Dry Fruit & Nuts

Ideal for Your Daily Nutritional Needs

Wholesome Handpicked Dry Fruits

Go-To Snack with the Classic Taste & Crunch

Your Everyday Snack with Rich Indulgence

Exquisite Farm-Fresh Dry Fruits

The Regal Raisin The Righteous Dry Fruit

The discovery of raisins dates back to 2000 BC when humans stumbled upon dehydrated grapes on drying grapevines. Since then, raisins have accompanied human endeavours ranging from cooking and brewing to baking and decorating.

Raisins are available in a rich variety of colours, including golden, green, black, brown, purple and more. They are equally rich in taste and nutrients. Their dry texture hides a juicy surprise that nourishes the body with important vitamins and minerals like iron, potassium and fibre. 

At Hobby, we persevere in delivering the freshest raisins in a rich variety right to your doorstep.

Benefits and Uses

The Superfood for Digestion

Raisins are rich in fibre and help you improve your digestion; they ensure that you absorb more nutrients from the food you eat

Perfect for All Occasions

From yoghurts to ice creams and granola bars to cookies, raisins are a perfect addition to every delicacy

Raisin’ Awareness

Raisins also help you control blood pressure, keep impurities out of your blood and boost your immunity

Types of Raisins

Indian Raisins - Kismish

Made from the juiciest locally sourced grapes, Indian Raisins are a rich source of protein and natural fibres. They have found their way into our hearts and plates through desserts, garnishes, yoghurts and fruit salads. A rich source of vitamins and minerals, Kismish is a natural digestive aid.

Black Raisins

Generally produced by sun-drying Thompson grapes, they are an excellent source of antioxidants. They are also known to promote heart health, improve bone strength and boost immunity. Hobby Black Raisins are handpicked to give you a juicy texture and sweet flavour with every bite.

Seedless Black Raisins

Seedless Black Raisins were invented by William Thompson in the 19th century. Since then, they’ve become a staple in several countries and are known to prevent anemia. They are also a rich source of vital minerals like copper, iron, magnesium and potassium.

Which Raisin is Right for You?

Raisins
Indian

250 gm

Black
Raisins

250 gm

Black Raisins Seedless

250 gm

Nutritional
Facts

Hobby pistachios meet premium nutritional and health requirements. We ensure that every pistachio you consume is high in quality, crumbly in texture and refreshing in taste. Every crunch of a Hobby-certified pistachio is curated to give you a feeling of salty surprise

Relish the Rich
Taste of Handpicked
Hobby Raisins

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the major health benefits of raisins?

Consuming raisins is known to improve bone health, improve digestion and aid in weight management. They are rich in vitamins and minerals like potassium, magnesium and iron.  They are also a great source of antioxidants.

Which raisin is better: yellow, black or green?

All three types of raisins—yellow, black and green—have unique advantages. Black raisins aid digestion and provide iron. Yellow or golden raisins, often called Sultana Raisins, are generally recognised as the best raisins: they provide fibre, potassium and other minerals. Green raisins are great for the heart: they are a rich source of Vitamin B and natural sugars.

What is the best way of consuming raisins?

The best way to consume raisins is to soak them in water overnight. Softened raisins ensure quick digestion and a better rate of nutrient absorption. We recommend that you soak 10-12 raisins overnight and eat them first thing in the morning.

How long can you store raisins?

Once you open a packet of raisins, you should store them in the refrigerator in a tightly sealed container. This will ensure that they last for at least six months. You can also try freezing raisins for one month to increase their shelf life. Hobby Raisins come with a best-before date to help you measure their shelf life.

What to look for when purchasing raisins?

Raisins are typically shrivelled but not completely dry or hard. To purchase high-quality raisins, make sure that they are soft, not too old and not completely dehydrated. Appearance can also help you buy good raisins: if they appear rusted or discoloured, it means they will have a reduced flavour. Hobby delivers fresh raisins that are perfect in taste, colour and texture. 

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