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  2. Apple cider - Wikipedia

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    Apple cider (left) is an unfiltered, unsweetened apple juice.Most present-day apple juice (right) is filtered (and pasteurized).Apple cider (also called sweet cider, soft cider, or simply cider) is the name used in the United States and Canada for an unfiltered, unsweetened, non-alcoholic beverage made from apples.

  3. Apple juice - Wikipedia

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    While apple juice generally refers to the filtered, pasteurised product of apple pressing, an unfiltered and sometimes unpasteurized version of the juice is commonly known as "apple cider" in the United States and parts of Canada. Seeking to capitalize on this, some makers of filtered and clarified juice (including carbonated varieties) label ...

  4. Not all apple cider is safe to drink. Here's how to tell - AOL

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    The dangers of unpasteurized juices. The FDA has received reports over the years related to unpasteurized cider and other fruit juices that have caused foodborne illness, generally referred to as ...

  5. Orange juice - Wikipedia

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    Fresh-squeezed, the unpasteurized juice is the closest to consuming the orange itself. This version of the juice consists of oranges that are squeezed and then bottled without having any additives or flavor packs inserted. The juice is not subjected to pasteurization. Depending on storage temperature, freshly squeezed, unpasteurized orange ...

  6. Why You Might Need to Be Cautious of Drinking Apple Cider ...

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    Warnings are being issued from health departments and the U.S. Food & Drug Administration about unpasteurized juices (meaning they are not heat treated to kill bacteria), which could include some ...

  7. Unpasteurized Apple Cider May Have Some Serious Health ... - AOL

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    As the FDA has previously warned, when fruits and vegetables are fresh-squeezed or used raw, "bacteria from the produce can end up in your juice or cider. Unless the produce or the juice has been ...

  8. Pasteurization - Wikipedia

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    Pasteurized milk in Japan A 1912 Chicago Department of Health poster explains household pasteurization to mothers.. In food processing, pasteurization (also pasteurisation) is a process of food preservation in which packaged foods (e.g., milk and fruit juices) are treated with mild heat, usually to less than 100 °C (212 °F), to eliminate pathogens and extend shelf life.

  9. How to tell if your apple cider is safe to drink this fall - AOL

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