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in what language?
green juice , latren
No, you should not do so. The grape juice will disrupt the balance in your blood stream and as a result you heart might fail. It is not a good idea to try.
Yes. I'm pretty sure any fruit juice is good for you.
Baco noir juice is not bad at all, it is extremely fruity although a bit harsher than you would be used to in regular grape juice, i.e. welches. Grape juice you buy in the grocery store is almost always made from labruscas, or native American varieties of grapes. These are Concord (welches), or sometimes Niagara grape variety. These are the best for juice and also more desireable than Baco, although it is bearable. Concord and Niagara grape varieties do not made very good wine, although it sometimes done. Baco Noir is best as a wine grape in a cool region rather than for grape juice. Baco noir juice is not bad at all, it is extremely fruity although a bit harsher than you would be used to in regular grape juice, i.e. welches. Grape juice you buy in the grocery store is almost always made from labruscas, or native American varieties of grapes. These are Concord (welches), or sometimes Niagara grape variety. These are the best for juice and also more desireable than Baco, although it is bearable. Concord and Niagara grape varieties do not made very good wine, although it sometimes done. Baco Noir is best as a wine grape in a cool region rather than for grape juice.
Like one drop won't hurt it, but it isn't very good for him either.
It's believed to be a good way to cleanse out the toxins in your body.
The chemical formula for grape juice is C6H12O6, which represents the various sugars present in the juice, primarily glucose and fructose. Additionally, grape juice contains small amounts of organic acids such as tartaric acid (C4H6O6) and malic acid (C4H6O5), which contribute to its flavor profile. The specific composition of grape juice can vary depending on factors such as grape variety, ripeness, and processing methods.
The number of Weight Watchers points in grape juice will depend on the specific brand and type of grape juice, as well as the serving size. In general, grape juice is assigned points based on its nutritional content, particularly its calorie, sugar, and fiber content. To determine the exact number of Weight Watchers points in grape juice, you would need to refer to the Weight Watchers points system or use a points calculator provided by Weight Watchers.
The phrase, seeing the glass as half empty, means that a person is taking a pessimistic view, preferring to see what he or she doesn't have rather than what he or she has. If you have, let us say, a 10 ounce glass which contains 5 ounces of grape juice, you can be happy that you have half a glass of grape juice to drink, or you can be unhappy that you do not have the full 10 ounces of grape juice to drink. You can see the glass as half full, which is a good thing, or you can see the glass as half empty, which is a bad thing, although in either case it is the same glass with the same 5 ounces of grape juice in it.
"don't look so perplexed just because i asked you to stand on your head and drink grape juice"
usually grape juice or a cold sprite with a slice of cucumber. It sounds weird but it is very refreshing