What is the difference between apple juice and apple cider?!


Question:

What is the difference between apple juice and apple cider?

I boubht a big thing of apple cider at the grocery store today and the ingredients read 100% apple juice. It is not alcoholic.


Answers:
Generally the difference is the filtering. Juice tends to be crystal clear while cider has pulp, apple residue, etc in it.

I was told apple juice is boiled, cider is pressed.

WELL THE ONLY DIFFERENCE IS REALLY THAT APPLE CIDER IS A LITTLE BIT STRONGER

on my planet apple juice is the urine or the appleantnootgoph and we only get apple cider by stealing it from earthlings

Hi! Apple cider is a fermentated drink made of
apple juice and honey (so it's low alcooholic)

Apple juice: juice of apples.
Apple cider: may contain some apple bits, but pretty much the same thing.

I like my cider warm with nutmeg and a cinnamon stick to swirl.




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