
- Carrot juice is one of the richest sources of vitamin A
- Guava juice contains more Vitamin C than orange
- Apricot juice is rich in the antioxidant beta-carotene, iron and potassium
- Pineapple juice is high in fiber and contains modest amounts of vitamin C, potassium and a unique digestive enzyme
- Pomegranate juice has vitamins A, C, E and iron
- Watermelon juice is a very good source of vitamin C
- Apple juice may reduce the risk of colon cancer, prostate cancer and lung cancer
- Tomato juice is rich in calcium, phosphorus, vitamin C and carbohydrate
- Lychee juice is rich vitamin C, has as much fiber as an apple and also has potassium levels comparable to a banana
- Pink grapefruit juice provides an entire day's recommended vitamin C amount in a single 8-ounce glass
- Juices are the perfect substitute for today's eat-on-the-run lifestyle.
- Juices contain all the goodness of the whole product in a condensed form
- Packaged juices are not only hygienic but also the easiest way of adding nutrition to our lives
- 100% juices are a convenient way for adults and children to get a part of their recommended 4-1/2 or more cups of fruits and vegetables each day
- Fruits and vegetables juices contain substantial amounts of carbohydrates which supply most of the energy we use to live and perform work
- Fruits and vegetables juices can protect the body from major diseases as cancer and heart disease
- Packaged juices are convenient due to the ease with which they can be carried without the fear of spillage or breakage
- 100% fruit juices can play an important role in a healthy diet because they offer great taste and a variety of nutrients found naturally in fruits
- 100% juices are fat-free, nutrient-dense beverages that are rich in vitamins, minerals and naturally occurring phytonutrients that contribute to good health
Source: Aseptic Food processing and packaging Association (AFPPA)
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