yes lemonade has got more calories than cranberry juice because it is more suggary and it has to have suger in it to be lemonade
Lemon juice!
It depends on what type of juice it is. But juices tned to have higher calorie contents. This is for a few reasons. First off, many fruit juices have added sugars in them. Fruits are also higher in calories naturally (they are still fairly low, though, compared to other types of foods like grains and dairy). Also, it takes a few pieces of fruit to get a full glass of juice. So drinking a glass of orange juice if actually like eating 2 or 3 actual oranges.
Apple juice has more acid than cranberry juice.
The pink in pink lemonade is originally from a dash of Grenadine, a dark red syrup made from pomegranate juice and lots of sugar. Adding it to regular lemonade made the drink more attractive to children both in look and in taste (as it was much sweeter).
The acids in lemon juice are much more active than any of the acids in cranberry juice resulting in lemon juice's lower freezing point.
Eggnog, which is made with eggs and some type of milk, usually would have more protein than a juice made from vegetables and/or fruit. However, the eggnog also would contain more calories from sugar than any vegetable juice and more than most fruit juices. Lemonade might be the exception, because the tart flavor of lemons requires a large amount of sugar to be palatable.
Because of the citrus in the fruit like in a pineapple apple and cranberry juice is more on the sweet side
Cranberry Concentrate Unsweetened, Tree Of Life or Hain's brand is my secret weapon for bladder infections. Cranberry juice or frozen cranberry concentrate is NOT the same thing. This concentrated stuff is often not on the juice shelf. It may be in with the nutritional supplements. Cranberry juice in general (concentrated or juice) makes the inside of the bladder wall slicker so bacteria can't stick to it. It also helps to tighten urethral sphincter muscles so you don't dribble-a very annoying problem as many of you already know! You'd have to drink a couple of gallons of Cranberry juice off the shelf to get the same affect as just two tablespoons of this stuff. Plus, you'd be ingesting so much sugar that if your bladder infection had anything to do with yeast, the sugar would feed it. I put this concentrated stuff in a shot glass, down it, and then chase it with an ounce or two of plain water. The chaser turns the acrid flavor instantly sweet and is therefore more tolerable. Repeat the treatment for about a week. If that doesn't do the trick, you are on the wrong track. Note: I've noticed that the cranberry capsules are not near as effective as the concentrate. Other ways to use the stuff are to put some in your smoothies every once in a while as a preventative. I also purchase a couple extra bags of fresh cranberries during this time of the year to store in the freezer so I can toss a handful of them into my smoothies occasionally as a preventative.
Lemonade, cocktails, juice, and lots more.
the actual juice isn't likely to cause However cording to some est that were done in Germany regarding this issue it will lead to an increase in uric acid in the blood which is responsible for gout. Go to the related link below(The Effects of Cranberry Juice on Gout) for more info on this.
Yes orange, cranberry,grapefruit juices all have some kind of acid.
Cranberry juice helps promote a healthy bladder, someone who is prone to bladder infections can drink cranberry juice to help prevent the infection or if used at first symptoms can be used to stop the infection from going full blown. Cranberry juice is high in sugar and high in calories so there are people who just can't drink enough to get the full benefits. Those people can get the benefits by taking the tablets and drinking large amounts of water.