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Revision as of 10:51, 9 March 2023


The category Apple Juices contains products obtained by extracting the fluids (the juice) from Apples { Malus domestica Borkh.). These products must contain at least 99% juice. Apple juices are either bottled after extraction, the Pure apple juices or they are first concentrated and later hydrated, the Apple juices from concentrate. Apple juice can have added minerals or vitamins: the Enriched apple juices. Apple juices with add flavours, like vanilla, ginger, etc, are found under Flavoured apple juices. Or with carbon dioxide is added: Sparkling apple juices. Apple juices that are extracted from a specific apple variety can be found under Monovarietal apple juices.

Ingredients

The definition of this category follows the EU regulation, which implies that the products have No added sugar, No colorings, No preservatives. These is even no longer allowed to put on products sold in the EU. Products that do not comply with the no additives rule, have been labeled With additives.

Required ingredients

For a product to belong to this category, the following ingredients are required:

Optional ingredients

Disallowed ingredients

Production process

An apple juice product might contains mentions on the production process of apple juice. These characteristics are specified as labels:

Nutritional information

The main nutritional component of Apple juices is Sugar (9.6-11.7% (80%)), which makes up 95% of the carbohydrates and determines the energy of a product (176-212kJ/100ml (80%)) (graph).

Apple juices have only small amounts of fat, saturated fat and protein, i.e. less than 0.5%. And traces of salt (< 0.02%).

Apple juice is seen as a source of Vitamin C (0.5-32.5 mg/100ml (80%) (graph)), 80 mg/100ml is the daily required amount.

And a source of Potassium (75-125 mg/100ml (80%) (graph)).

Related categories

When producer want to add sugar or dilute the juice more, then they may NOT be called apple juices, but must be called Apple nectars. If apple juice is concentrated, it is no longer a beverage, and can be found under Apple syrups. Apple juices which are mixed with other fruit juices are found under Multifruit juices.

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