What Is the Difference Between Apple Juice and Apple Cider?
Question by o2ngogo: What is the difference between apple juice and apple cider?
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Answer by Lloyd B
In the United States and Canada… “cider” is what you get when you take a bunch of fresh apples and put them through a blender. American cider is unprocessed; appears dark, brown, and cloudy; and usually contains the pulp of the apple. If you then take this American cider and process it to clarify the juice, you get “apple juice”. American cider does not contain alcohol.
In England and Australia… “cider” is what you get when you take the liquid from freshly pressed apples and ferment it to make wine which contains alcohol. Americans call this “hard cider”.
Answer by hsrch
I’m not sure, but it appears to me that apple juice has all of the pulp filtered out; cider does not. Because of this, cider looks somewhat cloudy.
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