Friday, February 5, 2010

Fruit Concentrate Vs. Fruit Extract What Does It Mean When A Juice Is Said To Be "from Concentrate" Vs. "not From Concentrate?"

What does it mean when a juice is said to be "from concentrate" vs. "not from concentrate?" - fruit concentrate vs. fruit extract

I drink different types of fruit juices, people who say "from" and others who do not say to concentrate. "I wonder what are the differences and / or when it is healthier than the other, etc.

7 comments:

Rachel R said...

If this means that the pure concentrate. Learned liquids. Many healthy juices are not concentrated ... Work takes the form to add your own water)
Concentrated ... less water or something like that was added
Non-concentrated ... more water or something similar and was added to dilute it.
Example: frozen fruit juice are usually the "concentration", you must add your own water.

M H said...

A base of concentrated basically means that the further treatment. He refers to rehydrate, which is manufactured by a dry product, such as milk powder. It refers instead to a form that remove the water. The juice of this process can occur by cooking, and usually reduces the volume to 25% of the original volume. This is usually done to reduce costs (you can not 75% of the water was abolished). When the juice in bottles or cardboard, the water was added. In general, concentrate juice, have a great fresh taste. Often more expensive, also because they are more upscale product, and are slightly more expensive ship.

What nutritional value, I look at the ingredients. Many have a kind of preservative, by type of juice. I look for no added sugar / corn starch and minimal preservatives. Moreover, as is fruit juice with pulp and a little more fiber and nutrients ... I'm not sure, however. I would say, generally cooler and less processed is better.

memyfrie... said...

I do not contradict, but to focus the response to the word. If condensation is removed, but perhaps not all that powder.

Cister said...

"A base is concentrated. It removes water from the juice of a whole concentrated in the development, then reconstruct the water has to be 100 percent juice or diluted juice and lemonade.
"Not from concentrate." This juice is never concentrated.
Fresh frozen. Freshly pressed, packaged and frozen without pasteurization or further processing. Usually in plastic bottles sold in the frozen food section of the supermarket, and is ready to drink after thawing.

"100% Pure" or "100% pure juice." Ensures that the product is fruit juice, 100 percent, with all the nutrients.


"Cocktail", "Punch," "Alcohol", "beverages". These products are diluted contain less 100 percent pure juice. They often have added sweeteners.


"Jus d '. Pressed fresh fruit. It is pasteurized and pasteurized typically found in dairy products or a part of the supermarket. Take care provision for older children juiceAdults or other persons whose immune system is weakened.

Brendon said...

The basic focus means that the dust, as Tang and Kool-Aid powder into the garbage, not from concentrate, which means that have lately fruit and never POWDER

Arf B said...

Concentrated juice means that the original one to the consistency of a thick syrup, frozen, has been dried. They are then sold to juice companies restoring the juice by adding water to return to its original flavor and consistency.
Tang and other beverages such as are artificial.

acesfour... said...

You can buy frozen juice concentrate in the store. Mix just dilute with water and it tasted good. This is to focus the "juice" to. Freshly squeezed or pressed juice directly into the dough SIV [Operating Tax] containers not concentrate. "

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