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Terms
100% Pure or 100% Juice – Juice that is directly
squeezed from a fruit or vegetable. Can be made from juice concentrate reconstituted
with water, and certain other ingredients (for example, vitamins) as prescribed
by law.
Juice Drink - A drink that contains less than 100%
juice. A juice drink also may contain sweeteners and water. Other terms with the
same meaning are juice cocktail,
punch, drink, sparkler,
blend, and beverage. Under US law, manufacturers
are required to list the total percent juice content on the information panel
of juices and diluted juice beverages.
Squeezed Juice - This term means the juice was extracted
from fruit or vegetables and packaged in a variety of appropriate containers.
It is not pasteurized and is kept under refrigeration.
Pasteurized Juice – Juice that has been heated
(pasteurized) to increase its shelf life.
Chilled, Ready-to-Serve - Juice made from frozen
concentrate or pasteurized juice. It is packaged in paper cartons, plastic or
glass containers.
Not from Concentrate - This juice is from the fruit
or vegetable after it is squeezed. It has never been concentrated.
From Concentrate - This refers to juice manufactured
as a frozen concentrate; and/or reconstituted from concentrate.
Frozen Concentrate - This juice has been concentrated
and frozen. It is ready to be consumed after reconstituting with water per the
instructions on the container.
Frozen - Juice that is packaged and frozen without
pasteurizing or further processing is called “frozen."
Juice in Aseptic Containers - This is a shelf-stable
product. It is pasteurized juice or juice from concentrate, packaged in sterilized
containers or preserved by a specific sterilization technique.
Canned Juice – Fruit or vegetable juice that
has been heated and sealed in cans to provide shelf life for an extended period
of time. Canned juice should be refrigerated after opening
in a container other than the can it came in, and consumed within one week.