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What is the difference between a “from concentrate” and “not-from-concentrate” product?

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What is the difference between a “from concentrate” and “not-from-concentrate” product?

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The difference is how the fruit is processed. “Not-from-concentrate” means the fruit is squeezed, the juice is pasteurized and then packaged. “From-concentrate” means the fruit is squeezed and the water is extracted, which produces a concentrated form similar to that you see in the frozen food department. At a later time, the water is added back, the juice is pasteurized and packaged.

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