What's the difference between apple juice and apple cider (non carbonated)?!


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What's the difference between apple juice and apple cider (non carbonated)?


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Both drinks are made from 100% liquid from an apple, but the distinction between the two depends upon where you live.
In the United States, apple cider refers to the unprocessed liquid that you get from apples. The apples are washed, cut, and ground into mash before being pressed. The resulting cider usually contains apple pulp and is dark, brown, and cloudy. The beverage is perishable and must be refrigerated. If this liquid is filtered and further processed, the resulting product is apple juice, which has a longer shelf life than cider.

In England, apple cider is an alcoholic beverage that is produced when the juice from freshly pressed apples is allowed to ferment. It's sometimes referred to as "hard cider."

Some ciders and juices have not been pasteurized and may pose a health risk. The FDA requires all unpasteurized drinks to be labeled

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Apple juice is the juice squeezed out of apples. Cider is when they ground the entire apple up and then extract the juice.

Apple juice is simply the juice from the apple and water. Probably some sugar too if your buying it from the store.

Apple Cider includes everything from the apple the pulp, the skin and the juice. The apples are cooked and then strained. The skin gives it the darker color and makes it so its not clear like apple juice.

In America, apple jucie and apple cider are very much the same. Cider is minimally processed juice. In most of the rest of the world, cider implies fermented juice. It is popular in England particularly in the southwest part of the country, and is known as hard cider in the U.S.

apple cider has the whole apple in it, while juice is just the juice... and water and crap.

Apple cider is usually not pasteurized. It has fine pulp, extra vitamins and nutrients. Apple juice is usually distilled, strained and pasteurized. I prefer cider-it packs more of a punch. =)

The diffference between an apple juice and apple cider is that an apple juice is no taste like an apple cider, because apple cider to put on diet, it has not to much sugar.

Apple juice is pasteurized so it'll never turn hard. Apple cider will get funky if ya keep it long enough. It was the drink of the common man in the early days of this country, before beer started replacing it in the 1870's.

i think apple cidar has cinamon in it

Apple cider is better.




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