What is the difference between nectar and a juice?

Nectar is a sugary fluid produced by plants, typically flowers, to attract pollinators. It is primarily composed of water, sugars (such as glucose, fructose, and sucrose), amino acids, vitamins, minerals, and other organic compounds. Nectar is collected by bees and other pollinators, who use it as a source of energy.

Juice, on the other hand, is the extracted liquid from fruits, vegetables, or other plant materials. It is mostly water, but also contains various vitamins, minerals, sugars, acids, and other compounds. Juice can be consumed by humans and animals as a beverage or used as an ingredient in other foods and beverages.

The main difference between nectar and juice is their source and composition. Nectar is produced by plants specifically for the purpose of attracting pollinators, while juice is obtained by extracting liquid from plant tissues. Nectar typically has a higher concentration of sugars and amino acids than juice, which contains a wider range of nutrients.