Yes, it contains more vitamins and no added sugar or preservatives.
Fresh juice never equals frozen juice; it always surpasses it! But to answer the question . . . A can of frozen juice concentrate is usually 12 fluid ounces. One adds 3 cans of water to reconstitute the juice, making a total of 48 fluid ounces, or 6 cups. So, 6 cups of fresh juice would equal (always be better than) 6 cups of juice concentrate. Please note, one cannot replace juice concentrate in a recipe with fresh juice. The moisture content of the two products is very different and would cause unexpected results.
Hi I also wanted to know this. Found this answer on the net. Fresh is the way to go. "Orange juice is frequently bought as a frozen concentrate. Frozen, reconstituted orange juice has 78% and canned orange juice has 69% of the vitamin C found in fresh squeezed orange juice. Vitamin C is destroyed during the condensing process, but canning is even harder on vitamin C. It appears that fresh squeezed orange juice is better than either frozen concentrate or canned..." Source: http://www.dietitian.com/vitaminc.html
because then there would be no artificial flavours
No worse than juice not-from-concentrate. To concentrate a juice, you are only removing some of the water from it. When you later "make" the juice, you add water back to it.
Concentrate juice is usually extremely sweet and would be difficult to drink as is. You must dilute with water to make a more drinkable juice. The advantage is that you can control how sweet you want it to be. If you buy juice already diluted from a concentrate, it's usually weaker than what you would have it if you diluted it yourself. Usually, companies will pre-mix a juice and make it weak just to get the most out of the concentrate and thus maximise revenue/profits.
basically they both are same as it is orange juice in different forms but frozen orange is better because fresh orange juice gets spoilt fast
The juice in the little yellow squeeze bottle is concentrated, but the juice in the larger bottles isn't concentrated.Per the Dr. Pepper Snapple Group's website, the juice in the large bottles comes from concentrate, with water added to reconstitute it back to original strength.The 946ml (32 fl oz) bottle holds approximatively 21 lemons worth of juice. If you squeezed 21 fresh lemons, you'd have an equal amount, and they should taste the same.Because RealLemon contains preservatives, it has a longer shelf life than fresh-squeezed.
basically they both are same as it is Orange Juice in different forms but frozen orange is better because fresh orange juice gets spoilt fast
Yes grapefruit juice is better than grape juice
there is a higher concentrate of salt in salt water than in fresh water
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