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  1. Sultana (steamboat) - Wikipedia

    Sultana was a commercial side-wheel steamboat which exploded and sank on the Mississippi River on April 27, 1865, killing 1,864 people in what remains the worst maritime disaster in …

  2. Sultanas, Currants & Raisins: Key Differences Explained

    Jun 23, 2025 · Sultanas, also known as golden raisins or sultana raisins, are dried white grapes, but of the seedless variety. They are golden in color and tend to be much plumper, sweeter, …

  3. Raisins vs Sultanas vs Currants: What’s the Difference?

    Jun 19, 2018 · In the US, sultanas are referred to as “golden raisins” or “sultana raisins.” These grapes are treated with a preservative called sulfur dioxide to retain the lighter color of the grape.

  4. THE DISASTER - Sultana Association

    The Sultana was a privately owned sidewheel steamboat built in Cincinnati, Ohio, in February 1863. A relatively large boat, the Sultana stood three decks tall and measured 260 feet long …

  5. MUSEUM | Sultana Museum

    The Sultana, a Civil War-era paddle-wheel steamboat, exploded and burned on the Mississippi River on April 27, 1865. The Sultana Disaster has been acknowledged by Congressional …

  6. SULTANA Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of SULTANA is a woman who is a member of a sultan's family; especially : a sultan's wife.

  7. What is a Sultana: Exploring This Sweet Treat - Dehydrated Foodz

    Apr 3, 2024 · What is a Sultana? A sultana is known for its light golden color, plump appearance, and sweeter flavor compared to darker raisins. To create sultanas, grapes are dried either …

  8. Sultana - Kitchen Dictionary - Food.com

    A small, pale golden-green grape originating in Turkey. Originally used to make wine, it's primary use today is for raisins. Sultanas are more popular in Europe, and the American variety of the …

  9. Understanding the Sultana Tragedy: The Long Way Home

    On April 24, 1865, a steamboat named Sultana left Vicksburg, Mississippi, bound for Cairo, Illinois. On board were 2,300 Union soldiers who had just been released from southern prisons …

  10. Sultanas - Tiny Kitchen Divas

    Apr 29, 2025 · The term “sultana” is believed to have originated from the Turkish word for “raisin.” Historically, these dried fruits have been cultivated for thousands of years, particularly in the …