Orange juice concentrate
Origins
It is made from fresh oranges by removing some of the water from the juice.
Production process
- Juice extraction: Juice is squeezed from fresh oranges.
Water Removal: Using evaporation (heating) or freezing, water is removed to reduce the volume of the juice.
Packaging: Concentrated juice is frozen or pasteurized and packaged for transportation and storage.
Advantages
- Reduced volume: Easier and cheaper to transport and store.
Long shelf life: Concentrate can be stored longer than fresh juice.
Utilization
- Beverages: Reconstituted by adding water before drinking.
Cooking: Used as an ingredient in various recipes (desserts, sauces, marinades).
Industry: Used in the production of beverages and foodstuffs.
Nutrients
- Vitamins: High content of vitamin C.
Minerals: Potassium, folic acid.
Antioxidants: Flavonoids, carotenoids.
Economic importance
- Export commodity: Important product for orange producing countries such as USA (Florida), Brazil, Spain.
Market: Widely used in the food industry and traded on international markets.
Orange juice concentrate is a convenient form of orange juice with a long shelf life and wide application in the food industry.
Orange juice concentrate is a convenient form of orange juice with a long shelf life and a wide range of applications in the food industry.