Juice Concentrate

Where to buy it, how to use it, and more!

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Fruit juice concentrate is fruit juice that has had some of the water removed resulting in a thicker, syrupy product with a higher concentration of sugars and acids.

Where to buy good fruit juice concentrate

The more common varieties of juice concentrate can be found at most major grocery stores such as Meijer, Kroger, and Walmart. It is usually in the frozen food department, often near the frozen fruit section.

The more specialty and unique varieties can be ordered online.

Be sure to check the ingredient label and avoid juice concentrates that contain added ingredients such as flavorings and sweeteners.

Is pure fruit juice concentrate a healthy food?

Depending on the variety, juice concentrates contain some Vitamin A, B vitamins, and antioxidants as well as potassium, magnesium, and iron.

Juice concentrates without added ingredients are a much better option than other sweeteners, but they are still concentrated and should be used in limited amounts.

Different varieties of fruit juice concentrate

Following is a list of some types of juice concentrate

Apple

Aronia

Blackberry

Black Currant

Cranberry

Orange

Pear

Pineapple

Pomegranate

Prune or Plum

Purple Grape

Red Raspberry

Sweet Cherry (sometimes called Black Cherry)

Strawberry

Tart Cherry

White Grape

Wild Blueberry

How do you use juice concentrates?

Juice concentrates can be used in many recipes as sweetener instead of sugar. Each variety of juice concentrate gives a different flavor. Be sure choose accordingly.

Recipes that use juice concentrate

How to store juice concentrate

Juice concentrates are best stored in the freezer.

Where to buy juice concentrate

The more common varieties of juice concentrate can be found at most major grocery stores such as Meijer, Kroger, and Walmart. They are usually in the frozen food department, often near the frozen fruit section.

Be sure to check the ingredient label and avoid juice concentrates that contain added ingredients such as flavorings and sweeteners.