About how many types of raisins are they?

There are about twenty types or varieties of raisins. The most popular ones include:

* Sultanas: Golden-brown in colour, these are the most common type of raisins and are made from white grapes.

* Currants: Small, dark-purple raisins made from black Corinth grapes.

* Zante currants: Similar to currants but larger and sweeter, made from a specific type of grape grown in Greece.

* Thompson Seedless raisins: Large, golden-brown raisins made from green Thompson Seedless grapes.

* Black raisins: These are made from black grapes and have a deep, dark colour.

* Muscat raisins: Large, plump raisins made from Muscat grapes, known for their sweet and aromatic flavour.

* Golden raisins: These are made from white grapes and have a natural golden colour.

* Malaga raisins: Large, dark-brown raisins made from Muscat grapes grown in the Malaga region of Spain.

* Monukka raisins: These are small, seedless raisins made from Thompson Seedless grapes.

Each variety of raisin has a slightly different flavour and texture, making them suitable for various culinary uses and preferences.