Comandante Posted May 29, 2008 Posted May 29, 2008 Apparently the two should be around 99% the same, with reconstituted juice just being dried once and then hydrated again, and yet I find the two have very different tastes. Apart from the taste one other, more important, thing is bothering me; when the bottle states "reconstituted juice 99%" I'm curious what exactly, of the other 1%, could cause an allergic reaction in my mouth which I get from drinking these reconstituted orange juices? Freshly made juice from fruit is by far a better choice for me and I can't seem to find anything similar on the market to buy, as all of the juices I've seen are pretty much 'reconstituted'. I've tasted some trully great juices when I was in Europe few months ago, but Australia seems to have very limited choice of natural juices on the market, at least in the places where I shop... (if someone can recommend some would be great).
ecoli Posted May 29, 2008 Posted May 29, 2008 check the other ingredients in the concentrated juice. Perhaps there's some artificial preservative you're not agreeing with.
Comandante Posted May 30, 2008 Author Posted May 30, 2008 yeah, there's nothing I haven't come across before, just don't know what's the problem. this allergic contact dermatitis is annoying.
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