The type of fruit determines the calorie content of a fruit juice. Some fruits are much higher in calories than others are. Please feel free to ask the question again and include more detail.
Many ices contain fruit juices. The direct object is juices.
For 100g of sweetened, dried cranberries there are 308 calories. Data from here: http://www.nutritiondata.com/facts/fruits-and-fruit-juices/7337/2
Fruit is a food, fruit juices are processed food. In moderation fruit/fruit juices are good for you.
* You must look for juices made not from extracts, but from the real fruit. Juices are nutritious; they conserve many of the properties of fresh fruit. * You would do much better to eat fruit than to drink fruit juice; you would have to drink a lot more juice to get the same nutritional value of one piece of fruit. And, of course, you would be consuming a lot more unnecessary calories. Fresh fruit all the way!
There are many fruit juices that are good for gastric problems. One of these many juices is pure cranberry juice.
Juices don't burn calories.
146 calories
Ceres Fruit Juices was created in 1986.
There are about 70 calories in 1 cup of fresh fruit
1 Sharon fruit has approximately 120-140 calories.
You can end up with a lot of extra calories drinking fruit juices. Better to stick with the fruit so that you get some satisfaction from the food you are eating.
150 Calories.