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[[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)Other Fruit Juice/Cider in Canada 5.2 Fruit Storage Practices|url=http://www.inspection.gc.ca/food/processed-products/manuals/code-of-practice/eng/1340636187830/1340637184931#a5-2|website=Canadian Food Inspection Agency|accessdate=1 May 2015}}</ref> Depending on the company and end-product, the apples can be processed in different ways before pressing. Apple juice is then filtered, with the quantity of solid particles remaining partly defining the difference between apple juice and [[apple cider]].


Approximately 70% of the Apple Juice sold in the United States is made with Chinese concentrate.   China is the largest producer of apples in the world, with the United States being the second largest.  Concerns about Chinese manufacturers using rotten apples have surfaced in recent years. <ref> {{<http://qz.com/128119/chinas-rotten-fruit-scare-is-unlikely-to-bruise-us-apple-juice-imports/
>}}</ref>  This is magnified by incidents involving other Chinese products that have had safety issues such as toys with lead paint, drywall, dog treats, and the 2008 milk incident that occurred within China.  <ref>{{Dog treats - 
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/petco-pulls-chinese-pet-treats-suspected-of-killing-sickening-thousands/
Drywall - 
http://www.npr.org/2015/06/08/412805136/federal-judge-to-assess-damages-in-chinese-drywall-lawsuit
Toys with lead paint - 
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/19/business/worldbusiness/19toys.html?_r=0
China's Tainted Milk Scandal - 
http://www.usnews.com/news/world/articles/2008/10/09/the-story-behind-chinas-tainted-milk-scandal
</ref>  Because of safety concerns among the Chinese people, Chinese who can afford it buy rice from Japan, milk from New Zealand, and baby formula from Europe, and Australia. <ref>{{Australia's underground baby formula market
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/asia_pacific/chinas-hunger-for-baby-formula-feeds-an-underground-market-in-australia/2016/01/16/3386be2e-bba2-11e5-829c-26ffb874a18d_story.html}}
</ref>

A company can call juice 100 % even if it contains water, sweeteners, preservatives, coloring, and other ingredients as long as it does not result in the finished product having less soluble fiber than actual expressed juice.  <ref> {{http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/retrieveECFR?gp=1&SID=4bf49f997b04dcacdfbd637db9aa5839&ty=HTML&h=L&mc=true&n=pt21.2.101&r=PART#se21.2.101_130 }}</ref>

==Health effects==
[[Vitamin C]] is sometimes added by fortification, because content is variable,<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20051023040512/http://www.nafex.org/jansonfiles/JansonJan68.htm Vitamin C in selected varieties]</ref> and much of that is lost in processing. Vitamin C also helps to prevent oxidation of the product.{{citation needed|date=January 2012}} Other vitamin concentrations are low, but apple juice does contain various mineral nutrients, including [[boron]], which may promot(contracted; show full)
==References==
{{Commons category|Apple juice}}
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