Raspberry juice from concentrate

Raspberry juice from concentrate is a food ingredient that comes from raspberries, which are bright red fruits grown on raspberry bushes. The juice is extracted from the raspberries and then concentrated to make it more convenient for packaging and transportation.

To make raspberry juice from concentrate, the fresh juice is heated gently to remove a significant amount of water, resulting in a concentrated form. This process helps to preserve the flavour and nutrients of the raspberries while reducing the volume, making it easier to transport and store for longer periods.

Raspberry juice from concentrate is commonly used in various food products such as yoghurts, smoothies, jams, and desserts. It is often added to enhance the flavour, add sweetness, or provide a fruity taste to the final product. You may find it listed on food labels of beverages, baked goods, or even salad dressings, where it contributes to the overall taste and experience.

Foods in the CalorieStar database containing Raspberry juice from concentrate

Elizabeth Shaw Dark Chocolate & Raspberry Biscuits
Tesco Low Fat Berry Medley Yogurt