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Food and Drug Administration, HHS § 146.185
Food and Drug Administration, HHS § 146.185 of the food, without intervening writ- weight of the preservative used. If the ten, printed, or graphic matter. food is packed in container sizes that are less than 19 liters (5 gallons), the [42 FR 14414, Mar. 15, 1977, as amended at 44 FR 36378, June 22, 1979; 58 FR 2881, Jan. 6, label shall bear a statement indicating 1993] that the food is for further manufac- turing use only. § 146.153 Concentrated orange juice (e) Wherever the name of the food ap- for manufacturing. pears on the label so conspicuously as (a) Concentrated orange juice for to be easily seen under customary con- manufacturing is the food that com- ditions of purchase, the statement plies with the requirements of com- specified in paragraph (d) of this sec- position and label declaration of ingre- tion for naming the preservative ingre- dients prescribed for frozen con- dient used shall immediately and con- centrated orange juice by § 146.146, ex- spicuously precede or follow the name cept that it is either not frozen or is of the food, without intervening writ- less concentrated, or both, and the or- ten, printed, or graphic matter. anges from which the juice is obtained [42 FR 14414, Mar. 15, 1977, as amended at 44 may deviate from the standards for FR 36378, June 22, 1979; 58 FR 2882, Jan. 6, maturity in that they are below the 1993] minimum Brix and Brix-acid ratio for such oranges: Provided, however, that § 146.185 Pineapple juice. the concentration of orange juice solu- (a) Identity. -
THICK & EASY Clear Thickened Prune Drink
Item Number: 72461 Product THICK & EASY Clear Name: Thickened Prune Drink - Nectar - Lvl 2 - 24/4oz Master Item Name: BEV-THKRTS 24/4 PRNE-NCT L2 Product Fact Sheet Product Information UDEX Information UCC Manufacturer ID: 99429 UDEX Department: 17 - NON-ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES Manufacturer Sequence: 284 UDEX Category: 144 - NON-ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES OTHER - READY TO DRINK UDEX Sub Category: 484 - JUICE/NECTAR DRINKS - READY TO DRINK Brand: GPC Code: 10000222 - Juice Drinks - Ready to Drink (Perishable) Specifications Ship Container UPC: 10099429724618 Storage Range Unit UPC: Recommended: 70 F Specification Number: 10207 Maximum: 90 F Pallet Code: 12 Minimum: 40 F Pallet Pattern: 10 x 17 = 170 Description: Do Not Freeze Full Pallet: 1288.60 lbs. Catch Weight? NO Kosher? Yes Leaker Allowance: N Contains Allergens: No Allergens present Truckload Quantity: 33 Bioengineering Information: Has not been evaluated for BE content. Total Code Days: 365 Min Delivered Shelf Life Days: Master Dimensions Case Dimensions: 15.94''L x 10.63''W x 2.69''H Cubic Feet: .260 CUFT Unit Quantity: 24 Net Weight: 6.82 LB Unit Size: Gross Weight: 7.58 LB Pack: CASE Tare Weight: .76 LB Nutrition Facts Domestic Nutrition Only Method: Product Form: NLEA Adjusted Values: Y Label Number: Child Nutrition Label: Food Category Code: Recipe Code: Source Code: Product Description General Description: THICK & EASY Clear Thickened Prune Drink - Nectar - Lvl 2 - 24/4oz Benefits of Using This Product: Pre-thickened prune juice is a great tasting alternative to other juices with laxative benefits as well. Product Claims: KOSHER - CIRCLE U - ORTHODOX UNION Nutrition Claims: Excellent Source of Fiber List of Ingredients: Nectar Consistency, 10 % Juice from Concentrate with Added Ingredients Ingredients: Water, Sugar, Prune Base (Concentrated Prune Juice, Caramel Color, Water, Natural Flavor, Citric Acid, Gum Arabic, Sunflower Oil, Ascorbic Acid [Vitamin C], Glycerol Ester of Wood Rosin, Potassium Sorbate [Preservative], Brominated Vegetable Oil), Resistant Maltodextrin, Xanthan Gum, Ascorbic Acid, Citric Acid. -
Cuisinart® Juice Extractor CJE-1000
INSTRUCTION BOOKLET Cuisinart® Juice Extractor CJE-1000 For your safety and continued enjoyment of this product, always read the instruction book carefully before using. 16. The appliance is wired for domestic use only. IMPORTANT 17. Do not use the appliance for anything other than the intended purpose, as outlined SAFEGUARDS in the instruction booklet. When using any electrical appliance, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including 18. Never juice with the spout in the closed position. the following: 19. Do not operate without the pulp container 1. READ INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY in place. 2. Always unplug unit from outlet when not in 20. Do not operate your appliance in an appliance use, before putting on or removing parts garage or under a wall cabinet. When storing in and before cleaning. an appliance garage always unplug the unit from the electrical outlet. Not doing so could 3. To protect against electrical shock, do not create a risk of fire, especially if the appliance immerse the juice extractor motor housing in touches the walls of the garage or the door water or other liquids. touches the unit as it closes. 4. When any appliance is used by or near children, supervise closely. 5. Avoid contact with moving parts. SAVE THESE 6. If the juice extractor has a damaged cord or INSTRUCTIONS plug or malfunctions, DO NOT OPERATE. Contact our Customer Service Center to return for examination, repair or adjustment. HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY 7. Using accessory attachments not sold or recommended by the manufacturer can cause No user-serviceable parts are inside. Do not fire, electric shock or injury. -
Household Juice Extractor Comparison and Optimization
cess Pro ing d & o o T F e c f h o n l o a l n o Journal of Food Processing and r g u y o J ISSN: 2157-7110 Technology Research Article Household Juice Extractor Comparison and Optimization Michael Donaldson* Hallelujah Acres, Zillah, WA, USA ABSTRACT Background: Increased vegetable consumption is a cornerstone of improving personal dietary habits and meeting national dietary guidelines. Vegetable juice is a beneficial way to increase vegetable consumption. Aim: The aim was to scientifically compare six different juicers for quantity and quality of juice yield for a variety of produce. Method: Six juicers (Green Star Elite, Champion, NuWave vertical auger, LaLane centrifugal, Norwalk, Pure) were tested side by side for the production of carrot, apple, celery, spinach and a combination juice of carrot, celery, spinach, and lemon. Yields of 1 kg batches were measured four times for each combination of produce and juicer. The quality of juice was measured by testing a panel of enzyme activities in each juice. Enzyme activity of carrot and combination juices during storage up to 72 hours was also measured. Results: The Pure Juicer had the highest yields on all types of products tested, followed by the Norwalk and Green Star Elite, then the Champion, NuWave and LaLane juicers. The Pure Juicer and Norwalk both did significantly better at producing pure spinach juice than any other juicer. The Champion juicer had yields that were very similar to the Green Star Elite for carrots and combination juices. Enzyme activity was very comparable in all of the juicers. -
Prune Juice Concentrate
Additives in tobacco products Prune Juice Concentrate Additives are substances intentionally added to tobacco been classified by the International Agency for Research on products by tobacco industry in order to render toxic tobacco Cancer (a leading expert cancer organisation). Other toxic products palatable and acceptable to consumers. compounds that irritate the airways are also formed (e.g. acrolein or 2-furfural). Prunes are ripe plums that are dried. Concentrated prune juice is extracted from softened prunes. As a fruit extract, The sugars also produce acidic compounds, which make prune juice concentrate is very rich in sugars and is therefore it harder for the nicotine in the cigarette smoke to reach naturally sweet. the brain. This forces smokers to inhale deeper and to also consume more cigarettes to get their nicotine fix. Further- General uses more, the use of prune juice concentrate may be indirectly harmful due to the formation of compounds called aldehydes Prune juice concentrate has many uses in the food industry, (e.g. acetaldehyde), which can make cigarettes more addictive e.g. as a sweetener, colour and flavour enhancer, a binding by enhancing the addictive potential of nicotine. Aldehydes agent in cereal bars, and also as a ‘humectant’ to help keep are very reactive and produce compounds such as the subs- cakes and cookies moist. tance harman, which can also enhance addictiveness due to its mood-enhancing effect on the brain. Reported tobacco industry uses Prune juice concentrate is used to smoothen and mildly Prune juice concentrate (along with other extracts from either sweeten the smoke. It imparts a sweet taste making the the plum or prune) is reportedly used by tobacco manufac- smoke more palatable. -
How Diet and Daily Habits May Affect Your Bladder
London Women’s Care 803 Meyers Baker Rd. London, KY 40741 606-878-3240 How Diet and Daily Habits May Affect Your Bladder There is no “diet” to cure incontinence. However, there are certain dietary matters you should know about. Many people who have bladder control problems reduce the amount of liquids they drink in the hope that they will need to urinate less often. While less liquid through the mouth does result in less liquid in the form of urine, the smaller amount of urine may be more highly concentrated and, thus, irritating to the bladder surface. Highly concentrated, dark yellow, strong urine may cause you to go the bathroom more frequently. It also encourages growth of bacteria. And when bacteria begin to grow, infection sets in, and incontinence may be the result. Do not restrict fluids to control incontinence without the advice of your physician. Always follow your doctor’s orders. And, when in doubt, consult a physician, nurse, or pharmacist. Some foods cause urine to smell bad or peculiar. The most notable of these foods is asparagus. Some other foods may affect the way your urine smells. Another cause of foul-smelling urine, and the most dangerous cause, is urinary tract infection. If you notice that your urine has a strong odor to it and you have not eaten any foods that would cause this, you should see a physician and have a specimen of your urine tested for infection. Some medicines may cause your urine to be discolored or have an unusual odor. Some are medicines that you take for bladder inflammation or for urine tests. -
Double Sieve Juicer Pro Whole Fruit Juice Extractor
Double Sieve Juicer Pro Whole fruit juice extractor Instruction Booklet JE7800 Please read these instructions carefully and retain for future reference. Contents Safety Precautions for your Juicer 1 Features of your Double Sieve Juicer Pro 2 Helpful hints for juicing 4 A guide to the benefits of juicing 5 Assembling your Double Sieve Juicer Pro 7 Operating your Double Sieve Juicer Pro 9 Juicing speed guide 10 Disassembling your Double Sieve Juicer Pro 11 Care and Cleaning 12 Troubleshooting guide 13 Recipes 14 Important instructions – retain for future use. Sunbeam’s Safety Precautions SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR YOUR • Ensure the juicer cover is fixed securely and pulp SUNBEAM JUICER. container is in place before juicer is turned on. Do • Do not put fingers or other objects into the feed not fasten the locking arm while the juicer is in chute whilst the juicer is in operation, always use operation. the food pusher provided. • Juicing blades are very sharp, handle Double Sieve • If any fruit or vegetables become lodged in the filter basket with care when removing, replacing feed chute, use the food pusher or turn off the and cleaning. juicer, remove the plug from the power outlet • Do not operate if Double Sieve filter basket is and disassemble to remove the lodged fruit or damaged. vegetables. • Always operate the juicer on a flat, level surface. • Never operate without pulp container. • Do not operate for more than 20 seconds at a time • Ensure the juicer is correctly and completely when juicing heavy loads. None of the recipes in assembled before turning the appliance ‘On’. -
Green Juice Guide
GREEN JUICE GUIDE The ultimate health kickstart guide. 7 green juice recipe ideas, 7 day grocery list and 7 Day Challenge Wall Planner Why Green Juice? • Green juices allow you to add a wider variety of vegetables to your diet and are the perfect way to 1 consume the recommended daily serving of vegetables without feeling over full. • Green juices promote alkalinity and rapidly help shift your bodies pH from acidic to alkaline. Food Matters • Green juice digests in about 10 minutes so your body gets a concentrated dose of nutrition almost instantly! Perfect Green • Green juices are the ultimate energy and clarity boost! Juice Serves 1 Green Juice Tips! • 1-2 celery stems • 1/2 cucumber • Where possible, always use organic produce. Otherwise peel produce before juicing, especially • 1 large kale leaf apples and celery as they rank top among the produce most sprayed with pesticides. • 1/8 fennel bulb • Always wash produce thoroughly before juicing to remove dirt, grit and bugs. • 1 green apple • Some fibrous fruits and vegetables that are “stringy” are best pre-cut to a short length before being • 1/2 lemon, peeled (optional) juiced to prevent the fibers getting wrapped around the juicers internal mechanism. From Food Matters the Recipe Book • Wet leaves and herbs generally do not pass through a juicer as well as when dry, so pat produce dry first before juicing. • Citrus fruits are best peeled when being juiced. Food Matters Green Juice Guide 2 3 4 Crisp and Clean Boost The Nutrient Green Juice Juice Express Juice Serves 1 Serves 1 Serves 1 • 1 large wedge green cabbage • 1/4 medium pineapple • 1/2 punnet berries • 1 green apple • 1 small handful alfalfa sprouts • 1 small handful parsley • 1 large bunch romaine lettuce leaves • 1 small handful parsley • 2-3 large kale leaves • 1” ginger root • 2 large kale leaves • 1 large carrot • 1 large broccoli stem • 1 large celery stem Other optional greens: spinach, kale, chard and • 1 oz shot of wheatgrass juice or 1 teaspoon of • 1 green apple (optional) dandelion. -
Advanced Diet As Tolerated/Diet of Choice This Is for Communication Only
SVMC INTERPRETATION OF DIET ORDERS SVMC menu plans are developed using best evidenced based practice guidelines. The Clinical Diet Manual is the basis for our menu planning and patient education materials. Listed below is a brief summary of the menu plans provided by SVMC and any specifics that may differ from the Clinical Diet Manual. Our regular non select menu serves as the basis for all our menu plans and follows the Dietary Reference Intake (DRI’s/RDA’s) for our population of male 51-70 years old. Menus are designed to meet nutritional requirements specified by the 2011 update of the DRI’s from the Food and Nutrition Board, Institute of Medicine, National Academies of Science’s guidelines. This menu is then further modified to meet the specific needs of each patient based on diet order, nutritional status, food allergies, age, cultural preferences and food likes and dislikes. Current Dietary Reference Intakes recommend that Sodium intake remain less than 2300 mg per day. In order to meet their preferences and maintain intake, most diets that do not indicate a Sodium restriction will exceed this value. A sodium restriction should be ordered if needed. Due to limitations within our nutrient database (CBORD) we do not have values available to us for all nutrients. Currently our database is incomplete for: biotin, choline, chromium, molybdenum, fluoride, iodine, chloride, linoleic acid and alpha-linolenic acid and sometimes other micronutrients. Thin liquids are a default for all diets. Nectar, honey, pudding fluid consistency or fluid restriction needs to be ordered under “DIET CATEGORY”. If oral nutrition supplements (ONS) are ordered BID with meals, i.e. -
WIC Shopping Guide
JUICE – FRUIT – SINGLE (64 OZ) APPLE ONLY THESE BRANDS GRAPE, RED GRAPE, OR WHITE GRAPE ONLY THESE BRANDS JUICE – FRUIT – SINGLE (64 OZ) ORANGE ANY BRAND PINEAPPLE ONLY THESE BRANDS 18 JUICE – FRUIT – SINGLE (64 OZ) BUY BUY Must Be Any brand 100% orange juice. 64 oz plastic bottles Some examples: Only these brands and types Essential Everyday Golden Crown Apple Juicy Juice Essential Everyday Langers Great Value Old Orchard Haggen Signature Kitchens IGA Tropicana Juicy Juice Western Family GRAPE, RED GRAPE, OR WHITE GRAPE Kroger ONLY THESE BRANDS Langers Old Orchard DON’T BUY Signature Kitchens Cartons or glass bottles Tree Top Cider JUICE – FRUIT – SINGLE (64 OZ) Western Family Cocktail Grape, Red Grape, or Frozen White Grape Lemon Essential Everyday Lemonade Great Value Lime Haggen Limeade IGA Organic Juicy Juice Punch not 100% Juice Kroger Refrigerated Langers Unfiltered Old Orchard Signature Kitchens Welch’s Western Family Pineapple Essential Everyday Kroger Langers Old Orchard Signature Kitchens Western Family 19 JUICE – FRUIT – MIXED OR BLENDS (64 OZ) MIXED FRUIT ONLY THESE BRANDS JUICE FRUIT– MIXED– OR BLENDS(64 OZ) 20 JUICE – FRUIT – MIXED OR BLENDS (64 OZ) BUY BUY Must Be Apple Grape 64 oz plastic bottles Apple Kiwi Strawberry Only these brands and types Apple Orange Pineapple Essential Everyday Apple Peach Mango Berry Cranberry Grape Plus Cherry Cranberry Plus Cranberry Raspberry Plus Cranberry Cranberry Raspberry Old Orchard Grape Blend Acai Pomegranate 100% Juice Punch Apple Cranberry Berry Blend Great Value Black Cherry Cranberry -
Analysis of Fruit Juices and Drinks of Ascorbic Acid Content
Utah State University DigitalCommons@USU All Graduate Theses and Dissertations Graduate Studies 5-1969 Analysis of Fruit Juices and Drinks of Ascorbic Acid Content Anna Man-saw Liu Utah State University Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/etd Part of the Food Science Commons Recommended Citation Liu, Anna Man-saw, "Analysis of Fruit Juices and Drinks of Ascorbic Acid Content" (1969). All Graduate Theses and Dissertations. 4851. https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/etd/4851 This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by the Graduate Studies at DigitalCommons@USU. It has been accepted for inclusion in All Graduate Theses and Dissertations by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@USU. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ANALYSTS OF FRUIT JUICES AND DRINKS OF ASCORBIC ACID CONTENT by Anna Man-saw Liu A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MASTER OF SCIENCE in Food and Nutrition UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY• Logan,1969 Utah ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Sincere appreciation is expressed to Dr. Ethelwyn B. Wilcox, Head of the Food and Nutrition Department, for her assistance in the preparation of this manuscript. Many thanks to Mrs. Ruth E. Wheeler, Assistant Professor of Food and Nutrition, for her able guidance on this research. Appreciation is also expressed to Dr. Harris 0 . Van Orden , Professor of Chemistry, for his many helpful suggestions and for serv ing as a committee member . Also sincere gratefulness to Dr . Deloy G. Hendricks, Assistant Professor of Food and Nutrition, for his many helps during the experimental procedures. The author wishes to express her gratitude to her husband , Mr . -
Problems in the Dehydration of Orange Juice
26 FLORIDA STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, 1946 is prohibited at the present time because its is known, the results reported here seem very toxic effect on humans is not yet known. hopeful that such a compound can be dis A few proprietary materials that have been covered. supplied by their distributors have been given very thorough tests for their ability to con Literature Cited trol rots. Paper mats containing some am 1. CHILDS, J. F. C. and E. A. SlEGLER. Con monium compound were found to give no con trolling orange decay. Ind. and Eng. Chem. trol over stem-end rot or molds when 8 to 24 38: 82, 1946. 2. CHILDS, J. F. C. and E. A. SlEGLER. Experi wafers were placed in a packed box of oranges. mental control of orange decays with thiourea. Various green paper wraps were extensively Phytopath. 34: 983-985, 1944. tested on oranges and grapefruit for their 3. HOPKINS, E. F. and K. W. LOUCKS. Keeping quality of oranges. Rept. to Fla. Citrus ability to control storage diseases in lighted Com/77. June 30, 1943 (Mimeographed). and darkened storage rooms. They were found 4. HOPKINS, E. F. and K. W. LOUCKS, and to have no effect on the diseases and shrink CHARLES" R. STEARNS, Jr. A study of cer age was just as great in the green wraps as tain methods for the control of stem-end rot it was in the light orange colored paper wraps and blue mold in oranges. Proc, Fla. State Hort. Soc. 57: 87-98, 1944. that are commonly used for wrapping citrus.