What is a concentrate juice?
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- Опубликовано: 26 фев 2012
- The concentrate juice comes from removing the 80% of water by a heat treatment of evaporation Water, aromas, pulp isolated during the concentration process are added when it is bottling. This is the way concentrated juice is produced.
I done sat back, grabbed me a drink and chips thinking it’s a 1hr documentary
Explained in 10 seconds what most documentaries take 4 hours to do at least
I serious didn't think it was going take '30 secs' to understand. :)
you get so many videos which exlain something like this in 5-10 minutes
Miguel Moreno it only took me 19 seconds. Hee-hee
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@@MyImmaculateQueen it took me 38.
😂 straight to the point
Don Simon explained it in less than 20 seconds dammmm
One benefit of removing the water is that transportation costs are cheaper. You can fit more of the concentrate into a container for transportation than you can pure orange juice. For example if you have 100 litres of pure orange juice, you can only have 100 litres of orange juice. If you have 100 litres of orange juice from concentrate (the stuff your left with after removing the water), you can then make a shed load more litres of orange juice from that concentrate. Therefore making transportation costs. So for one container of concentrate orange juice you would need say the equivalent of 5 containers of fresh orange to have the same volume. Hence why orange juice from concentrate is cheaper.
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Still I don't see the point in drinking it. If they destroy all nutrients inside by evaporating all the water with heat.
Very nice explanation
Adding water doesn’t bring back the nutrients lost in the heating process.
They call it juice but it is a liquid product that can be consumed by humans safely in short term and for long term is a killer attacking immune system
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@@bigbadslimeeit’s true though, it’s pretty much just sugar water, like a soda made to beleive it’s from fruits
any kind of bottled juice goes through a heating process
I don’t drink juice for the nutrients
Mind blown
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Isn't it also frozen when it must be shipped?
So why remove the water just to put it back in?
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Does that effect the health factor and reduce the vitamin and other biological positives?
Samuel J. Bass its exposed to a lot of heat so yes to does effect the nutritional quality
Less mass when shipping
It reduces the volume of the water.....so shipping to other places is easier
S. Bass hard to sell frozen gallons of juice
I believe the heating process is called pasturization. The purpose of that is to kill bacteria and parasites i believe. But also reduces the water so the juice tastes more concentrated? 😅
Finally
Lol
I don't understand what the point of doing it is then if you just add it bsck
Reduce mass and shipping cost
I thought concentrate meant more chemicals and other synthetic elements added for lower cost. I'm glad concentrate juice only meant using the same fruits to begin with or am I wrong?....I'm sure it loses much of it's nutritional value during it's first extraction process to separate the 80% but as long as their not adding new chemicals in then im ok with it ..still not buying though
They tend to add sugar, sweeteners and artificial fruit flavours afterwards
Why remove the water to add water?
So they don't have to sell you a full bottle of juice they get to skimp on the juice and save themselves money and product 😢
The juice is stepped on they had to make it stretch
...20 second. :/
is it vegan?
I think it is
no they add beef into it
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