I went shopping in a new store today. At first I was excited to find something with 100% juice that wasn’t absurdly expensive. But then I looked at the ingredients and saw cochineal extract, AKA carmine, AKA crushes beetles used to make things red.

I just don’t understand. You’ve got this juice, you could totally add beet juice for coloring and achieve a beautiful color. But no, gotta throw insects into it instead. As far as hidden non-vegan ingredients go, stuff from insects tends to fly under the radar. Yet I bet if more people were aware of what they were buying, even non-vegans would take issue with it.

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    9 days ago

    It’s not necessarily the same amount of water that was previously removed, it’s based on the sugar content in the resulting mix from the concentrate. So if you had super sugary apples, you may be able to make more “100% juice” than you started with by concentrating and re-diluting it.

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      9 days ago

      Concentrate is very bitter. The banana pulp and “natural flavours” (stuff like apple and pumpkin) is added to sweeten the drink.

      They cannot add sugar and call it “juice”.

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        8 days ago

        Sorry, I blocked my sentence weird… it’s based on (suger from juice concentrate) in the final mix.

        For example, 100% apple juice is apple juice concentrate diluted to at least 11.5% (sugar from concentrate).

        Hypothetically, if I could breed super apples that made 23% sugar juice, I could concentrate and redilute 1L of juice to make 2L of 100% juice.