Is there such a thing as pure strawberry juice?
It's complicated! There's no simple yes or no answer. Here's why:
"Pure" is a bit ambiguous:
* No added sugars/flavorings: Most strawberry juice you find in stores will have added sugar, flavorings, or preservatives. So, "pure" in this sense is rare.
* Just strawberries: Some might consider "pure" to mean only strawberries and water. However, even then, it depends on the processing method.
Here's the breakdown:
* 100% Strawberry Juice: This label usually means the juice comes from strawberries alone, but it might be concentrated and reconstituted. Some might still contain added citric acid or other natural ingredients for preservation.
* "Natural" Strawberry Juice: This can be misleading. It might still contain added sugar or flavorings, as long as they are natural.
* Homemade Strawberry Juice: This is likely the closest you can get to "pure". If you blend fresh strawberries and strain the juice, you'll have a very pure, minimally processed juice.
Important Note: While "pure" strawberry juice might sound healthy, it's important to remember that it's still sugary.
So, is there "pure" strawberry juice? It depends on your definition. You can find juices with minimal additives, but "pure" might be best achieved with homemade juice.
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