There are approximately 52 calories and 12.4 carbs in 2 Tablespoons of Craisins. There are 130 calories and 33 carbs in 1/3rd cup of craisins, and there are 5 Tablespoons in 1/3 cup.
Craisins are sweetened dried cranberries. They are a popular snack or ingredient in salads, baked goods, and trail mixes. Craisins offer a chewy texture and a sweet-tart flavor.
Yes, craisins and dried cranberries are essentially the same thing; "Craisins" is a brand name for a type of dried cranberry produced by Ocean Spray. While all Craisins are dried cranberries, not all dried cranberries are Craisins, as other brands may offer their own versions without using the trademarked name. Craisins are often sweetened and may contain added ingredients, whereas other dried cranberries might not.
Craisins are dried cranberries, and are made by dehydrating (removing water by drying) cranberries. You could make your own dried cranberries in a food dehydrator, or you could buy them but the only ones that would be called craisins would be those sold by Ocean Spray, because they have a registered trademark for the name craisin.
Fresh raisins and cranberries would be better.
well if you like rasains they are dried out grapes, if you like craisins they are dried cranberries:)
There are approximately 24 calories in 1 tablespoon of Craisins.
Craisins, which are dried cranberries, are typically not made from genetically modified organisms (GMOs). As of now, cranberries themselves are not widely available in GMO varieties. However, it's always a good idea to check the packaging for specific labeling if you are concerned about GMOs, as practices can vary by brand and region.
Yes, you can freeze craisins (dried cranberries) to extend their shelf life. To freeze them, place the craisins in an airtight container or a freezer bag, removing as much air as possible before sealing. They can be stored in the freezer for up to a year, and you can use them directly from the freezer without thawing, depending on your recipe.
well cranberries are a type of berry oviusly and they are grown in USA they are said to be very healthy for you if you have any further questions email me at cathalcocoman+gmail.com (change + to @
Craisins are available in packages of 48 oz or greater in most wholesale stores such as Sam's Club, BJ's, or CostCo, as well as their respective websites. Dried cranberries in general can often be ordered from most organic food stores in whatever numbers of pounds are required.
Cran- Fruit for cran-raspberry jello. I made it myself since they have discontinued cran-fruit. I used three-fourths of 12 oz pkg of craisins (dried cranberries) and 2 med oranges. Chopped in handy electric chopper. Must mix oranges with craisins while chopping need the moisture. Sweetened with 1/4 c. sugar. Will probably add a little more sugar next time. Next time will also add raspberries. But for my first time it was perfect everyone said was best I ever made. It made 2 c. which I use with 2-6 oz pkgs of jello. I have been trying to duplicate cran-fruit for years and I just got a brain storm to use the dried cranberries and that is the key. Enjoy everyone.
well they CAN possibly seek out oes.org wherein it says.." Cranberries are high in Vitamin C. I gave them daily (craisins) the dried version. The blogger Marianne states " I also belong to Small Animal Rescue and they highly recommend giving cranberries...." Note also some holistic dog foods such as Solid Gold Dog Food has cranberries as an ingredient. So, the answer is YES, they are healthy, and they arent toxic like grapes or regular raisins, and serve as an antioxident for dogs.