sul·tan·a
/ˌsəlˈtanə/
noun
- a small, light brown, seedless raisin used in foods such as puddings and cakes."a sultana cake"
- a wife or concubine of a sultan.
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The meaning of SULTANA is a woman who is a member of a sultan's family; especially : a sultan's wife.
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noun · the dried fruit of a small white seedless grape, originally produced in SW Asia: used in cakes, curries, etc; seedless raisin · the grape itself.
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Sultanas are small raisins. They are seedless, sweet, pale golden in colour and come mainly from Turkey. Currants are dried, black, seedless grapes originally ...