What's the difference between Cider and Juice?!


Question:

What's the difference between Cider and Juice?


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cider is more nataural then juice when it comes to the extra ingredients they put in juice

Legally, nothing. But cider is made from the earliest picked apples, and is normally kept unfiltered and only lightly pasteurized. Juice is usually filtered, sold highly pasteurized and keeps just about forever. But you can call yours either, the FDA doesn't care as long as you pasteurize it so little kids and old people don't get sick.

cider is naturally fermented.

Juice is filtered.

i believe that cider has a stonger taste due to spices in it but it is usually made warm

cider is alittle stronger and juice is natural

Legally, nothing. But cider is made from the earliest picked apples, and is normally kept unfiltered and only lightly pasteurized. Juice is usually filtered, sold highly pasteurized and keeps just about forever. But you can call yours either, the FDA doesn't care as long as you pasteurize it so little kids and old people don't get sick




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