<P> Sultana raisins are eaten as a snack food without further processing and are used in a variety of dishes, such as fruitcake and Bath buns, sometimes prepared by soaking in water, fruit juice, or alcohol . </P> <P> The sultana grape is also used to make white wine, in which use it is known for its "sweet blandness". It is referred to as a "three - way grape" because it is used as table grape, to make raisins, and to make wine . In the United States it is the base for wine generically called "chablis". This wine is named for the Chablis region of France, but it is not a true Chablis wine . In the EU, "Chablis" wine must be made from the Chardonnay grape produced in the region of the Yonne département . </P> <P> End users include: </P> <Ul> <Li> Manufacturing industries such as bakeries and breakfast cereal producers </Li> <Li> Supermarkets </Li> <Li> Dairy products such as yogurt and ice - creams </Li> <Li> Salads and desserts </Li> </Ul>

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