Is dried fruit considered 'fruit' for the purpose of breaking an oath?
General Chapter
Al-Mughni
Book of Expiations
Primary text
Dried fruits such as raisins, dried dates, dried figs, dried apricots, and dried plums are considered fruit because they originate as the enjoyable produce of a tree.
Supporting text
There is an alternate consideration that dried fruits are not included because they are stored for later use, and some are consumed as staple food rather than solely for pleasure, thus resembling grains.