GPL stands for "Grams Per Liter of Citric Acid", which is standard for lemon and lime juice concentrates
It means you have to concentrate on it for it to turn into juice
Juice from concentrate is essentially the same as regular juice, except that it is (or was, for packaging purposes) missing much of its water. When this water is added back into the concentrate, the resulting juice is labeled "from concentrate." The nutritional information, if nothing else about the juice has changed, is the same as 100% juice that has not been reconcentrated.
Yes, you can substitute reconstituted lemon juice for fresh lemon juice.
If you mean a tsp. of lemon juice, its about 4 calories.
fresh lemon juice
If you mean every day substances, some are vinegar, orange juice, lemon juice, and sodas.
Brilliant point basically they cant its not the truth they just tend to say that to make people bye the juice!! PS: great question! This answer is not correct. The orange juice you mention is indeed 100% juice. A quick example just say you juice enough oranges to make 1 gallon of 100% juice, then in order to make it less expensive to transport and to make it stay fresher longer you concentrate it. By that I mean you remove some of the water and sugar by mechanical means. Then you when you make your orange juice from concentrate you need to put back the water and sugar that you took out in the first place. That is how you make 100% juice from concentrate.
A concentrate is a form of a beverage (orange juice or whatever) which has had most of its water content removed, so that it is concentrated. You can then add water to the concentrate in order to obtain the normal, drinkable form of that beverage. The main advantage of a concentrate is that it is easier to transport and to store, since it weighs a lot less and takes up less room. In manufactured juice beverages it's quite common for the juice to be turned into a concentrate, shipped in that form, and then reconstituted at a different location before being bottled. In the US, beverages made this way are required to carry the "made from concentrate" label to distinguish them from juices made directly from fruit.
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It means to apply all your attention to a specific task, such as--> "I need to concentrate during my exam to pass."It also means to make denser, stronger, or purer, especially by the removal or reduction of liquid: to concentrate fruit juice.
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Sprinkle them with lemon juice. The lemon juice reacts with oxygen more readily than the bananas, and it's the oxygen reaction that turns them brown.