Other possibilities that are being considered are a sensitivity by certain dogs to tannins which are found
in grapes and raisins, and a sensitivity to the complex sugars that are found in them.
The responsible chemical toxin
in grapes and raisins is unknown.
Although the exact substance responsible for toxicity
in grapes and raisins is not known, they have been linked to kidney failure and complications.
Not exact matches
Hey Melanie, a sultana is very similar to a
raisin in that it's just a dried
grape — sultanas come from white
grapes and raisins come from red
grapes!
«The top - selling flavors
in Jamaica are
grape nut [
and] rum
and raisin,» Clarke explains.
Although I kept the salad plain
and simple this time, I imagine the same sort of extras that you'd find
in curried chicken salad (
grapes,
raisins and / or chopped apples) would all be welcome additions here as well.
I'm with you
and love
grapes in my chicken salad - or craisins, currents, golden
raisins.
I used half
raisins and half craisins
and also soaked them
in grape juice.
2014
Raisin and Table
grape crop will go down as one of the smallest harvest
in the last decade.
The grant calls for a 20 percent increase
in winegrape performance, compared to current sustainability criteria,
and a grower survey to capture project impact on table
grape and raisin acreage.
Recipes include: Breakfast
and Snacks: Green Smoothie, Green Juice, Cherry Ricotta Bake, Brazil Nut Oat Yogurt, Cocoa Buckwheat Granola, Apple
and Carrot Breakfast Salad, Chestnut
and Buckwheat Crepes with Leeks
and Mushrooms, Strawberry Oat Milk Smoothie, Amaranth Pumpkin Porridge, Key Lime Breakfast Parfait; Zucchini, Chocolate
and Blueberry Pancakes; Matcha Kiwi Smoothie, Carrot Orange Muffins, Turmeric Ginger Tea, Fig Bars, Kale
and Mustard Muffins, Chocolate Hemp Bars with Prune Caramel Savories: Fava Bean, Quinoa
and Mint Salad, Miso
and Raspberry Forbidden Rice Salad, Strawberry Soba Salad, Large Autumn Salad, Summer Bounty Salad, Roasted Kala Chana Hummus, Chunky Beet Sauerkraut, Cranberry Chutney, Marinated Stuffed Poblano Peppers, Peach
and Avocado Summer Rolls Soups: Black Lentil
and Butternut Squash Chili, Avocado Cilantro Soup, Roasted Chestnut Soup, Golden Gazpacho, Pappa al Pomodoro, Lazy Sweet Potato Dumplings
in Broth, Creamy French Bean Soup, Apple Anise Soup Mains: Fingerling Potato
and Rosemary Flatbread Pizza, Beet
and Buckwheat Gnocchi, Squash Blossom Quiche, Fava Bean Quinoa Cakes, Tarragon Millet
and Pear Stuffed Squash, Coconut Black Rice with Grilled Peaches, Colorful Tacos, Citrus Broccolini with Cardamom Tofu, Cauliflower Pie, Broccoli Rabe Focaccia, Tarragon Pistachio Falafel with Grilled Peach Salsa, Black Bean Pasta with Cherries
and Dandelion, Chickpea Crepes with Mango Salsa, Asparagus
and Kohlrabi Tart, Butternut Squash Fritters, Heirloom Tomato, Olive
and Basil Tofu Souffle, Chanterelle Mushroom
and Rutabaga Tartlets, Zucchini Spaghetti with Nectarines
and Pumpkin Seed Pesto, Caramelized Fennel
and Fig Pizza, Celeriac Garbanzo Stew with Slow - Roasted Tomatoes, Mediterranean Dolma Tea Time: Mango Lime Tartlets, Roasted Plum Ice Cream, Rum
and Raisin Bundt Cakes, Rhubarb
and Rosemary Tart, Lemongrass Raspberry Trifle, Berry
and Chocolate Crisp, Lemon Bars, Persimmon
and Chocolate Loaf, Apple
and Blackberry Cobbler, Thumbprint Cookies, Pink Salt Chocolate Mousse Tart, Earl Grey Poached Pears with Hazelnut Panna Cotta, Swirled Acai
and White Chocolate Cheesecake, Fall Sorbet Trio, Blood Orange Chocolate Cakes, Apricot
and Lavender Tart, Cocoa Nib Cookies, Peach
and Raspberry Tartlets, Fig Cupcakes, Black
and White Chocolate Cups Play Time: Avocado
and Strawberry Popsicles, Everything Halva, Vegetable Miso Soup, Thunderstorm Cookies, Spinach
and Quinoa Blinchiki, Garbanzo Chocolate Pops, Animal Cookies, Whole Grain Crust Mini Pizzas, Sweet Potato
and Apple Doughnuts, Chocolate Milkshake, Flower Vegetable Tartlets, Pink Lemon Coconut Bonbons, Apple
and Vegetable Chips, Beet
and Chocolate Pudding, Quick Spelt Bread with Concord
Grape Jelly
Coconut flour egg, bacon & cheese muffins Popcorn (popped
in coconut oil
and topped with melted butter)-- we make popcorn for the movie theater, too Coconut flour blueberry muffins Grass - fed cheese Homemade corn tortilla chips Soaked
and dried nuts Homemade sprouted flour crackers Whole, raw milk (
in a sippy cup; sometimes I even bring two)-- it's impossible to get ANY kind of milk on most airplanes these days; many airlines only have non-dairy creamer available Scrambled eggs — I put them
in a Thermos container Bananas, oranges, apples,
grapes — organic if possible Homemade shortbread cookies — it's a great idea to pack a few cookies for those extra-tough times while traveling
Raisins — organic if possible Grass - fed whole milk yogurt mixed with a little fruit - sweetened jam or honey — I put it
in a Thermos Homemade soaked granola -LSB-...]
In 1922 Ardash planted 40 acres with winegrapes,
raisin grapes, tree fruit
and walnuts.
Currently they are working on new
raisin grape trellises
in partnership with Sun Maid
Raisins and other major
raisin companies
in the San Joaquin Valley.
Dehydrator: This guy has been kind of neglected
in my kitchen the past few years (I mainly use it to make sprouted buckwheat crisps
and to dry
grapes into plump
raisins in the fall), but since this blog has such a big archive of delicious raw dishes that call for time
in the dehydrator, I'm including it
in this list.
Once the recipe is completed
and placed on your child's plate
in a pancake - shaped face, use decorative touches to add eyes (cooked egg slices or halved
grapes), a nose (
raisin or carob chip), mouth (orange section)
and hair (curly carrot peel).
In order to get perfect toddler nutrition, avoid the foods that cause choking to the toddler such as chips, nuts, whole
grapes, celery, raw carrots,
raisins round or hard candy, large pieces of fruit, large pieces of hot dogs
and popcorn.
While some people may attempt to eat foods rich
in L - Arginine like nuts,
grapes,
raisins and soy; others realize that the best way to get the needed amounts for optimizing bodybuilding is by taking it
in supplement form.
Although I kept the salad plain
and simple this time, I imagine the same sort of extras that you'd find
in curried chicken salad (
grapes,
raisins and / or chopped apples) would all be welcome additions here as well.
Among the 14 fruits tested,
grapes and raisins were tied second
in their ability to prevent type 2 diabetes from developing when eaten at least thrice per week.
Keep
in mind that there are some plant foods that are not recommended to dogs, such as onions,
grapes,
raisins, macadamia nuts,
and chocolate.
Since
raisins are dried
grapes and grapes are one of the items coated heavily with pesticides, I always buy organic
raisins when possible (plus, they're cheap
in both organic
and conventional forms).
From
raisins to wine
and everything
in between, there's a lot to love about
grapes.
Here is a quick list of foods to avoid giving to your pet: Alcoholic beverages Apple seeds Apricot pits Avocados Cherry pits Candy (particularly chocolate — which is toxic to dogs, cats,
and ferrets —
and any candy containing the toxic sweetener Xylitol) Coffee (grounds, beans,
and chocolate - covered espresso beans) Garlic
Grapes Gum (can cause blockages
and sugar free gums may contain the toxic sweetener Xylitol) Hops (used
in home beer brewing) Macadamia nuts Moldy foods Mushroom plants Mustard seeds Onions
and onion powder Peach pits Potato leaves
and stems (green parts)
Raisins Rhubarb leaves Salt Tea (because it contains caffeine) Tomato leaves
and stems (green parts) Walnuts Xylitol (artificial sweetener that is toxic to pets) Yeast dough
Rodenticides, baits used to kill mice
and rats, were found to be the third most harmful substance for pets during the past year, followed by people food like
grapes and raisins — which can cause kidney failure
in pets —
and onion
and garlic — which can cause anemia —
and veterinarian medications consumed
in large amounts.
Human foods to keep away from Fido include
grapes,
raisins, avocados, onions, chocolate, anything coffee - related, macadamia nuts, tomatoes,
and seeds from apples, cherries, peaches
and similar fruit,
and of course bones, which can break apart
in the intestines.
Raisins and / or Grapes - For reasons currently unknown to veterinary science, raisins and grapes can cause irreversible kidney failure in dogs (cats are unlikely to ingest table scraps but be aware that even small amounts can be
Raisins and / or
Grapes - For reasons currently unknown to veterinary science, raisins and grapes can cause irreversible kidney failure in dogs (cats are unlikely to ingest table scraps but be aware that even small amounts can be t
Grapes - For reasons currently unknown to veterinary science,
raisins and grapes can cause irreversible kidney failure in dogs (cats are unlikely to ingest table scraps but be aware that even small amounts can be
raisins and grapes can cause irreversible kidney failure in dogs (cats are unlikely to ingest table scraps but be aware that even small amounts can be t
grapes can cause irreversible kidney failure
in dogs (cats are unlikely to ingest table scraps but be aware that even small amounts can be toxic).
Most of us are more than happy to eat
grapes by themselves, but we can get creative, too: we use
grapes in jam, we dry them into
raisins,
and we mix them into salads
and fruity desserts.
Fruits
in general are high
in sugar
and can lead to blood glucose issues, but the main culprits to watch out for are
grapes and raisins.
If your dog has ingested any of these foods, get veterinary help immediately
Grapes and Raisins: Grapes and raisins can cause kidney failure i
Raisins:
Grapes and raisins can cause kidney failure i
raisins can cause kidney failure
in dogs.
Grapes and raisins can cause kidney failure or toxic reactions
in dogs.
Even a few
raisins or
grapes can cause kidney failure
in dogs (
and possibly cats).
This lecture series uses clinical cases to cover approaches to common toxins encountered
in small animal medicine, including ethylene glycol, rodenticides, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug overdoses, amphetamines,
and grape /
raisin toxicosis.
However, this knowledge is relatively new,
and both
grapes and raisins were commonly used as treats
in dog training until about 10 years ago.
Grapes and raisins: Certain toxins
in the fruit can cause kidney failure
and other problems that can be lethal
in dogs.
Grapes,
raisins, chocolate
and onions: each of these can be toxic to your dog
in large enough quantities.
Please Note: this is NOT a complete list • Alcoholic beverages • Avocado • Bones • Candy
and other sugary foods
and drinks • Chocolate (all forms) • Coffee, tea
and all other forms of caffeine • Fatty foods • Fat trimmings • Garlic • Gum • Macadamia nuts • Milk
and other dairy products • Moldy or spoiled foods • Onions, onion powder • Persimmons, Peaches,
and Plums •
Raisins and grapes • Raw Eggs, Meat
and Fish • Salt • Turkey skin (choking hazard) • Yeast dough • Products sweetened with Xylitol Dog Treats to Avoid • Rawhide • Greenies Poisonous Plants These are some the most common plants • Amaryllis • Autumn Crocus — Colchicum autumnale • Azalea / Rhododendron - Rhododenron spp. • Castor Bean - Ricinus communis • Chrysanthemum - These popular blooms are part of the Compositae family • Cyclamen - Cylamen - the highest concentration of its toxic component is typically located
in the root portion of the plant.
While the reason is not yet clear, the fact that even a small amount of
grapes (
and raisins) can cause sudden kidney failure
in dogs is well known.
Coffee grounds / beans, anything with caffeine, alcohol,
grapes (
in large quantities, 1/2 pound to 2 pounds),
raisins, onions, broccoli or garlic
in large amounts, castor beans, apricots
and apricot seeds, pear
and peach pits, plum pits, apple seeds, nutmeg, sugarless gums
and candies (containing xylitol), wild cherry, almonds, macadamia nuts, balsam pear, yeast dough, tomato
and potato leaves
and stems, avacados, onions
and onion powder, mushrooms, rhubarb, spinach,
and japanese plums.
Avoid feeding him garlic, onions, wild mushrooms, rhubarb,
grapes and raisins, as these are toxic to dogs
in any form.
Like
raisins and grapes, which are also toxic, the exact toxin
and mechanism of action to cause signs of poisoning
in some dogs are not known at this time.
While some human foods
in moderation can be OK for our pets, we need to remember that foods such as
grapes,
raisins, currants, some nuts, chocolate, onions
and garlic as well as sugar free foods can all pose a toxicity risk.
Grapes & Raisins: It's unclear what it is about grapes and raisins that creates problems, but it is certain that these fruits can cause kidney failure in dogs and cats, so don't leave them lying a
Grapes &
Raisins: It's unclear what it is about grapes and raisins that creates problems, but it is certain that these fruits can cause kidney failure in dogs and cats, so don't leave them lying
Raisins: It's unclear what it is about
grapes and raisins that creates problems, but it is certain that these fruits can cause kidney failure in dogs and cats, so don't leave them lying a
grapes and raisins that creates problems, but it is certain that these fruits can cause kidney failure in dogs and cats, so don't leave them lying
raisins that creates problems, but it is certain that these fruits can cause kidney failure
in dogs
and cats, so don't leave them lying around.
It's unclear what it is about
grapes and raisins that creates problems, but it is certain that these fruits can cause kidney failure
in dogs
and cats, so don't leave them lying around.
Grapes and Raisins — Scientists don't really understand why, but grapes and raisins can cause kidney failure in you
Grapes and Raisins — Scientists don't really understand why, but grapes and raisins can cause kidney failure in yo
Raisins — Scientists don't really understand why, but
grapes and raisins can cause kidney failure in you
grapes and raisins can cause kidney failure in yo
raisins can cause kidney failure
in your dog.
Ingestion of both
grapes and raisins can results
in kidney failure therefore intestinal decontamination
and supportive care is required.
People food like
grapes,
raisins, avocado
and products containing xylitol, like gum, can seriously disable our furry friends,
and accounted for more than 17,453 cases
in 2009.
foods: avocados, alcohol, baking soda
and powder, caffeine, chives, chocolate, corn cobs, fruit pits
and seeds, garlic,
grapes, macadamia nuts
and walnuts (see «Nuts»), milk
and milk - based products, mushrooms, nutmeg (
and other spices), onions,
raisins, rhubarb leaves, tomatoes (especially stems
and leaves), xylitol (found
in many candies
and gums), gum, mints
and type of mushrooms growing
in your yard or yeast dough.
Grapes and raisins: Pet owners may safely induce vomiting at home
in many of these cases; however, they should not do so without the directive of a veterinarian.
- Some common toxicity cases seen
in our hospital include the ingestion of
grapes and raisins, chocolate, onions,
and garlic.