Whats the difference between apple cider and apple juice?!


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Whats the difference between apple cider and apple juice?


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Apple cider is what is produced when the apples are first pressed. it is cloudy a little more tart and better for you that apple juice. Apple juice is usually strained and pasturized. Sometimes sugar or corn syurp is added.

I prefer apple cider personally.

apple cider is much more sour

as ned flanders so eloquently stated on the simpsons:

"if its clear and yella, you got juice there fella! if its dark and brown, your in cider town!”

i can't think of a better way to describe it!

apple cider is like apple juice only they leave the pulp in and they add more spices so it tastes more warm

cider tastes good warm and cold...juice is GROSS warm.,..




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