How do they color cranberry juice?!


Question: Most cranberry juice isn't colored at all. It is the natural red color of the cranberry. Some juice companies may add a little artificial color, but cranberry juice made from red cranberries is red naturally. White cranberry juice is clear because of the white cranberries used. They are two different varieties.


Answers: Most cranberry juice isn't colored at all. It is the natural red color of the cranberry. Some juice companies may add a little artificial color, but cranberry juice made from red cranberries is red naturally. White cranberry juice is clear because of the white cranberries used. They are two different varieties.

Cranberries are red...... most of them. Red cranberry juice usually gets it's color directly from the berry itslef. Sometimes they add red food color to make it "more appealing." There is white cranberry juice though and that is derived from white berries.

That cranberry-red color you see is the actual ripe cranberry juice color. No artificial coloring needed.

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