About .000 800g/240ml
800 micrograms per cup. About 4% your RDA.
It is 75% in apple juice or 3/4.
A red apple has about 3/4 of a cup of juice!!!!!
apple juice contains no fiber. an apple is a better choice than apple juice because the apple provides fiber- and lots of it. an apple is essentially a little ball of fiber. hope this helped!
The carbon dioxide content in apple juice varies depending on whether it is freshly pressed or commercially produced. Fresh apple juice typically contains very low levels of dissolved carbon dioxide, often less than 0.1 grams per liter. In contrast, carbonated apple juice products can have higher levels, similar to soft drinks, which can exceed 5 grams per liter. For accurate measurements, it's important to refer to specific product labels or conduct tests.
yes it does...
A juice box typically weighs between 125-200 grams, depending on the size and type of juice inside.
No, it will add too much liquid to the recipe and not enough sweetness.
In the USA there is not much difference, but in Britain apple cider can have alcohol in it.
10.5% by Odagral's rule.
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It depends on the size of the apple, but an apple including skin has about 0.7 grams of fiber per ounce. A medium (4.9 oz) apple has 3.3 grams of fiber.
On average, a medium-sized apple typically weighs around 150 grams. However, the weight can vary depending on the size and variety of the apple.