What is the difference between "not from concentrate" and "from concentrate"?


Question:
I know besides the obvious "a concentrate" is used, but nutritional and health differences is what I'm after here.

Answers:
From concentrate means that after squeezing the OJ has most of water removed so it is like the frozen concentrate you can get in a can. This makes it easier and cheaper to store and transport. When is gets to the factory that puts it in the carton, they *** the water back and mark the carton, from concentrate.

for Not from concentrate, none of that other stuff happens. the oranges are squeezed and put in the carton. which is why it tastes a whole lot better.

Other Answers:
from concentrate is fake OJ so to speak, and NFC is the real stuff.

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from concentrate
notice the difference? a concentrate.like as in orange juice, has most of the water removed from it..and you have to add water to drink it. I prefer not from concentrate because I like the taste bettter, but concentrates are still good for your nutritionally. ( and cheaper too)




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