Difference between revisions 2362331 and 2362332 on mediawikiwiki[[File:Apple juice with 3apples.jpg|thumb|Apple juice with 3 [[apple]]s]] [[Image:Applejuice f83e1c36ea.png|thumb|Clarified apple juice, from which [[pectin]] and [[starch]] have been removed, in a plastic bottle]] (contracted; show full) Despite having some health benefits, apple juice is high in sugar. It has 28 g carbohydrates (24 g sugars) per {{convert|8|oz|g|abbr=in|disp=flip}}. This results in 130 calories per {{convert|8|oz|g|abbr=in|disp=flip}} – protein and fat are not significant. Also like most fruit juice, apple juice contains a similar amount of sugar as the raw fruit, but lacks the fiber content. Apple juice is known for making you dizzy after large quantities and also causes excessive crying ==Apple cider== {{main|Apple cider}} While ''apple juice'' generally refers to the filtered, pasteurised product of apple pressing, an unfiltered and sometimes unpasteurised version is of the juice commonly known as "apple cider" in the United States and parts of Canada. Seeking to capitalize on this, some makers of filtered and clarified juice (including carbonated varieties) label and sell their product as "apple cider". Legal distinctions are not universal, and(contracted; show full){{Commons category|Apple juice}} {{Reflist}} {{fruit juice}} {{Apples}} [[Category:Apple products]] [[Category:Fruit juice]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://mediawiki.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=2362332.
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