does hard cider contain purines
Yes, currants, raisins, and sultanas do contain tyramine, albeit in small amounts. Tyramine is a naturally occurring compound formed from the breakdown of the amino acid tyrosine, and it can be found in various dried fruits due to the fermentation and aging processes. While the levels are generally low compared to aged cheeses or cured meats, individuals sensitive to tyramine, such as those taking certain medications, should be mindful of their intake.
no
Avocados are high or contain a substantial amount of tyramine which is known to cause migraine headaches.
No it doesn't
Apple cider does not naturally contain caffeine.
No. It does not carry the legally required "Contains a source of phenylalamine" warning. As to what the sweetner is, I still can't get an answer to that...
yes even though it says "cider" it actually doesn't contain any alcohol!
Proper unpasteurised traditional cider vinegar contains the 'mother' (living enzymes), these contain vitamins E, A, B1, B2, B6, C.
No, apple cider vinegar does not contain citric acid. It is primarily made from fermented apple juice, which results in acetic acid as the main active component. While some fruits, like lemons and limes, contain citric acid, apples do not, so apple cider vinegar is naturally free from this particular acid.
Not necessarily. Generally speaking "cider" as-is is unfiltered apple juice, and likewise with sparkling cider, which is carbonated apple juice. The only usual case where you will see alcoholic cider is when you hear "hard cider".
Beers, wines, cider, liqueurs and spirits.