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Juice
is a fluid naturally contained in animal or plant tissue.
This article deals with the latter. For example, orange
juice is the liquid extract of the fruit of the orange tree.
Juice may be supplied in concentrate form, requiring the
user to add water to reconstitute the liquid back to (an
approximation of) the original state. Juice will usually
have a defined level of purity, in some countries of 100%.
It should not be confused with a squash which is usually
an artificial juice to be diluted with water. Common methods
for preservation and processing of fruit juices incluide
evaporation, spray drying and pasteurization.
Almost all fruit contains juice.
In Bulgaria and New Zealand (and possibly other countries),
juice denotes a sweetened fruit extract, whereas nectar
denotes a pure fruit or vegetable extract - thus the terms
being opposite of that of some other countries, like Norway. |
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Popular
juices include apple, orange, tangerine, cranberry, grapefruit,
pineapple, tomato, blackcurrant, grape, and pomegranate. It
has become increasingly popular to combine a variety of fruits
into single juice drinks. One of the most popular examples
is Carrot, Orange and Ginger. Prepackaged single fruit juices
have lost market share to prepackaged fruit juice combinations.
A number of new companies have had considerable success suplying
prepackaged fruit juice combinations on the basis of this
transition. "Innocent" and "P&J" are
UK examples; "Nudi" is an australian example.
Over the same period, Juice bars have become comonplace across
most of the western world and offer similar juices. Most of
these juice bars offer freshly made fruit juices and claim
that that confers greater health benifit. The rationalle for
this claim is that once the fruit has been juiced, its antioxidents
start to react with oxygen free radicals and so lose their
health benefit.
Wild about fruit uses a new-patented process to juice apples
and cherries which means using the whole fruit, skin and all.
In the past, apples were crushed for their juice, thereby
only extracting the sugars and destroying the nutritional
content of the fruit.
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Wild about fruit's Australian
first, unique process ensures that the natural true flavour,
aroma, nutrients (flavonoids and phytonutrients ) and vitamins
are retained - delicious and nutritious naturally .
Wild about fruit juice has no added sugar, preservatives,
artificial colourings or flavourings. All you taste is the
fruit - easier than juicing your own.
Wild about fruit produces five mouth-watering varieties of
100% REAL fruit juice using Australia's finest produce grown
by Wild about fruit.
Fruitarians (frugivores or fructarians)
eat mostly or only the fruit of plants.
There are different variations of fruitarianism. Many fruitarians
hold the definition to one that eats 100% fruit, others have
diets that are 75% or more fruit, with the rest consisting
of ingredients from a raw vegan diet other than fruit citation
needed.
Others consider themselves to be aspiring fruitarians when
fruit is the main part of their diet.
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