Fruit juice is denser as it is almost all water.
Companies can use enzymes to make the maximum amount of juice by using the enzymes to help speed the ripening process of the fruit. The more ripe the fruit is the more juice it will produce.
More dense.
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12 ounce (354 ml) of apple juice contain 10 tsp (39 g) of naturally occurring sugar from carbs, orange juice 8 tsp (33 g), tomato juice 12 tsp (49 g). 100 g of raw fruit (not juice): apple 10 g, orange 9 g, tomato 3g. Naturally occurring sugar is still sugar. So, Coca-Cola with 10 tsp (40g) is comparable to fruit juice. Of course, fruit juices may have other nutrients that soda does not. References: http://www.hookedonjuice.com http://www.nutritiondata.com/
if it sinks its more dense if it floats its less dense
Fruit juice has more vitamin C than vegetable juice.
yes.
Lemon juice is more dense than lime juice.
You need more fruit to make fresh squeezed juice so you would get more vitamin A from the juice. If the juice is not freshly squeezed then it could contain less vitamins than fruit.
The bourbon is more dense then the rest.
no because more nutrients are in the juice
Companies can use enzymes to make the maximum amount of juice by using the enzymes to help speed the ripening process of the fruit. The more ripe the fruit is the more juice it will produce.
Fruit juice has the vitamins of fruit and also a lot of the sugar. Fruit has fiber in it which when turned into juice is lost. Fruit also has low calories compared to size, so it can fill you up without taking in too many calories unlike juice.
Whether you have strawberry juice or lemonade, as long as you enjoy fruits, you can make any fruit juice taste better by mixing anything like orange juice with anything like lemonade to have a different taste and to get even more vitamins and minerals. Edit: Having a juice taste better is something you can do with either more fruit or more sugar depending on your taste.
a fruit juice is normally pure, and a fruit drink can be dilute. :) may be wrong, but 1st time answerer. if I get spelling wrong, please excuse! === === The term 'fruit juice' infers 100% fruit juice. In the U.S., a fruit beverage that implies it contains fruit must have a % juice statement on the label, with some exceptions. A fruit flavored drink/beverage might not have any fruit in it.
Some people need to go to a diet with more fiber to lose weight and fruit juice has no fiber. Others need to worry more about carbohydrates and fruit has carbs.
Water and juice are essentially the same. The juice has more parts per million in it, so it would be the most dense. Cooking oil is less dense than water, which is why it floats to the top of the water.