List of juices

This is a list of juices. Juice is a liquid that is naturally contained in fruit and vegetables. It can also refer to liquids that are flavored with these or other biological food sources such as meat and seafood. It is commonly consumed as a beverage or used as an ingredient or flavoring in foods.

Sugarcane juice
Wheatgrass juice
Grapefruit juice
Fresh-squeezed orange juice
'Otai
Jus gandaria, mango plum juice

Juices edit

JuicePrimary ingredientClassificationNotes
Açaí juiceAçaíFruit
AdeVariesRarely carbonated fruit drink
Aloe vera juiceAloeUsed in alternative medicine
Apple ciderAppleFruitUnfiltered and usually sold fresh
Apple juice[1]AppleFruit
Avocado juiceAvocadoFruitIndonesian drink
Beet juiceBeetrootVegetable
Blackcurrant juiceBlackcurrantBerry
Mountain begoniaBegonia fimbristipulaHerbalSoutheast Asia
Cantaloupe juice[1]CantaloupeFruit
Carrot juiceCarrotVegetable
Celery juice[2]CeleryVegetable
Chanh muốiLimeFruitPickled limeade
Cherry juiceCherryFruit
Cranberry juiceCranberryFruitThis usually refers to sweetened juice
Coconut waterGreen coconutFruit
Coconut milkMatured coconutFruit
Cucumber juice[1][3]CucumberVegetable
Dandelion-green juice[1]DandelionVegetable
Dragonfruit juiceDragonfruitFruitCentral America[4]
Grape juice[1]GrapeFruit
Grapefruit juice[1]GrapefruitFruit
Guava juiceGuavaFruit
Honeydew juice[1]HoneydewFruit
Jus gandaria[5]Mango plumFruitAmbon, Indonesia
Kaffir lime juiceKaffir limeFruitUsed in traditional medicine consumed and also used topically[6]
Kiwifruit juice[7]KiwifruitFruit
Lemon juice[1]LemonsFruit
LimeadeLimesFruit drink
LimonanaLime and spearmintFruit
Lingonberry juiceLingonberryFruit
Lychee juiceLycheeFruit
Mango juiceMangoFruit
Melon juice[1]MelonFruit
MoraBlackberriesFruit drink
MustGrapesFruit
Orange juice[1]OrangesFruit drink
'OtaiFruit drink
Papaya juice[1]PapayaFruit
Parsley juice[1]ParsleyVegetable
Pear juicePearFruit
PetimeziGrapeFruit
Pineapple juicePineappleFruit
PogPassionfruit, orange, guavaFruit drinkA blend of passionfruit, orange and guava juices hence the name "POG"
Pomegranate juicePomegranateFruit
Prune juicePrunesFruit
Rose's lime juiceLimesBranded fruit juiceThe world's first branded fruit juice drink[8][9]
ŞalgamTurnipsVegetable
Spinach juice[1]SpinachVegetable
Strawberry juiceStrawberriesFruit
Sugarcane juiceSugarcaneFruitWhile not a fruit, juice is sweet and consumed similarly to fruit juice
Tamarind juiceTamarindFruit
TejuinoFermented cornVegetable
Tomato juiceTomatoesVegetable
Turnip juice[1]TurnipVegetable
Vegetable juiceVegetablesVegetable
Watercress juice[1]WatercressVegetable
Wheatgrass juiceWheatgrassVegetable
Winter melon punchWinter melonFruit drink

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Balch, P.A. (2003). Prescription for Dietary Wellness. Avery. pp. 36–38. ISBN 978-1-58333-147-7.
  2. ^ Jensen, B. (1993). Foods That Heal: A Guide to Understanding and Using the Healing Powers of Natural Foods. Avery Publishing Group. p. 126. ISBN 978-0-89529-563-7.
  3. ^ Bader, M.H. (2010). The Wizard of Food's Encyclopedia of Kitchen & Cooking Secrets. AEG Literary Publishing Services, Incorporated. p. 236. ISBN 978-1-60911-017-8.
  4. ^ Thulaja, Naidu Ratnala; Abd Rahman, Nor-Afidah (2020). "Dragon fruit". National Library Board of Singapore. Retrieved 26 March 2023.
  5. ^ "Jus buah gandaria". indonesiakaya.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 14 July 2022.
  6. ^ George Staples; Michael S. Kristiansen (1 January 1999). Ethnic Culinary Herbs: A Guide to Identification and Cultivation in Hawaiʻi. University of Hawaii Press. pp. 27–29. ISBN 978-0-8248-2094-7.
  7. ^ Rodnitzky, D.P. (2011). Ultimate Juicing: Delicious Recipes for Over 125 of the Best Fruit & Vegetable Juice Combinations. Potter/TenSpeed/Harmony. ISBN 978-0-307-76185-9.
  8. ^ Maitland, V. County of Pembroke, Shipwreck Report: Port of Ngqura, South Africa. Vanessa Maitland. p. 190.
  9. ^ Made in Scotland, Carol Foreman, ISBN 978-1-84158-725-7