![]() ![]() The other type of juice from the same company may have listed the source of the ingredients, but I couldn’t find it. It may not be totally rational, but I wanted to avoid buying juice with Chinese concentrate until I could research whether there are safety concerns about that ingredient. I don’t know about food safety in Argentina, but remembered flaps about Chinese garlic and milk. Just before putting it in my cart, I read the label while the apples were grown in the US, the apple juice concentrate was from Argentina and China as well as the US. ![]() Once again stunned at the number of brand and type choices, I grabbed a bottle of unsweetened apple juice, thinking that I was on the home stretch. The last item on her list was apple juice. Can you tell that I’m a city girl and that she lives in the suburbs? Simply walking from the produce section to the dairy case provides at least ¼ of the steps of my daily Fitbit goal. The selection of items is so phenomenal that sometimes I have to just stop and stare at the shelves and display cases. Honestly, I treat going there as a cross between a field trip and a shopping triathlon. Trying to be a good daughter, I do my mom’s grocery shopping. Our story begins with my good deed for the day. Finding out where packaged food ingredients are grown or manufactured can be a treasure hunt, with hidden clues that puzzle and surprise even the most determined food shopper. And now I have another reason to read them carefully – and to examine other parts of packaging besides the label. Lately I’ve been reading food labels to find out how much salt and hidden sugar items contain. But wouldn’t you like to know where it comes from? Maybe you’re fine with food from halfway around the globe. But if you go to an “ordinary” grocery store looking, you will probably buy food grown and manufactured all over the world. There are even stores that specialize in locally grown and sourced goods. The number of farmers markets has more than doubled in the past 10 years. The local food movement is big-time these days. Contains 15% fruit juice.I did not realize until recently that I should care whether my juice is from China. Straight from the bog! The ChefsBest Award for Best Taste is awarded to the brand rated highest overall among leading brands by independent professional chefs. Another great CRAN brand from Ocean Spray Cranberries. Thanks for Choosing Ocean Spray: If you're not completely satisfied with out product, give us a call and we'll replace it: 1-80, weekdays 9 AM to 4 PM EST. American Heart Association: Meets American Heart Association food criteria for saturated fat and cholesterol for healthy people over age 2 (While many factors affect heart disease, diets low in saturated fat and cholesterol may reduce the risk of this disease). For more about the Beaton Family, visit Grower Owned since 1930. Every day brings something different, whether it's waking up early to protect the berries from the spring frost, flooding the bog for the harvest, or trading stories with the team. Be one with the land, experience nature, and do what you enjoy. It has always been the way in our family. Before getting into the cranberry business, my great-great grandfather was a potato farmer who lived off the land. We're proud members of the Ocean Spray Cooperative, where the growers who harvest the cranberries also own the company. Peter Beaton - 4th generation grower - Lakeville, MA. 2010 American Culinary Chef's Best Award - Best Taste. Cranberry Apple juice drink blended with another juice from concentrate. ![]()
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