Does water make fruit juice less sugary?!


Question: Does water make fruit juice less sugary?
For example, say a cup of cranberry fruit juice has 30 grams of sugar. If you pour some water into the juice, will the juice then have less than 30 grams of sugar? Or does the juice still have 30 grams of sugar?

Answers:

it still has 30 grams of sugar, but there's more of it.
so say you had 20oz of cranberry juice with 30 grams of sugar.
and added 10oz of water, now 30oz of cranberry juice with 30 grams of sugar.
so less sugar per oz but the same amount you started with.



It still has 30 grams of sugar, but it will be diluted so that you cannot taste them as strongly.




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