Posted by caseman46 on April 10, 2017 at 07:18:31 from (73.28.121.251):
In Reply to: Food question posted by Leroy on April 09, 2017 at 20:04:52:
There is a big difference between apple juice and cider. The relationship between the two is the same as grape Juice is to wine. In both situations, the sugars that give a sweet taste are fermented and change into alcohol and have a "bite" taste. That is why people talk about "hard" cider because it is an alcoholic drink same as wine. Packaging grape juice in a wine bottle does not make the contents into wine and putting a label on apple juice does not make it cider. You can buy cider at liquor stores and taverns, not grocery stores. A food processor can slice, squeeze, filter and pastuerize all day and not produce a drop of cider. I want everyone to drink plenty of apple juice-it's good for you. I've complained few times to store managers about this huge practice of mislabeling.
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