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.
Juices
Juice | Primary ingredient | Classification | Notes |
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Ade (drink suffix) | Varies | Rarely carbonated fruit drink | |
Aloe vera juice | Aloe | Used in alternative medicine | |
Apple juice[1] | Apple | Fruit | |
Beet juice | Beetroot | Vegetable | |
Cantaloupe juice[1] | Cantaloupe | Fruit | |
Carrot juice | Carrot | Vegetable | |
Celery juice[2] | Celery | Vegetable | |
Chanh muối | Lime | Fruit | Pickled lime juice |
Cherry juice | Cherry | Fruit | |
Clam juice | Clams | Seafood | |
Cranberry juice | Cranberry | Fruit | This usually refers to sweetened juice |
Coconut water | Green coconut | Fruit | |
Cucumber juice[1][3] | Cucumber | Vegetable | |
Dandelion-green juice[1] | Dandelion | Vegetable | |
Grape juice[1] | Grape | Fruit | |
Grapefruit juice[1] | Grapefruit | Fruit | |
Guava juice | Guava | Fruit | |
Honeydew juice[1] | Honeydew | Fruit | |
Izze | Various carbonated flavors | Fruit | |
Kaffir lime juice | Kaffir lime | Fruit | Used in traditional medicine consumed and also used topically[4] |
Kiwifruit juice[5] | Kiwifruit | Fruit | |
Lemonade | Lemons | Fruit drink | |
Lemon juice[1] | Lemons | Fruit | |
Limeade | Limes | Fruit drink | |
Limonana | Lime and spearmint | Fruit | |
Lingonberry juice | Lingonberry | Fruit | |
Lychee juice | Lychee | Fruit | |
Mango juice | Mango | Fruit | |
Melon juice[1] | Melon | Fruit | |
Mora (drink) | Blackberries | Fruit drink | |
Must | Grapes | Fruit | |
Orange juice[1] | Oranges | Fruit drink | |
'Otai | Fruit drink | ||
Papaya juice[1] | Papaya | Fruit | |
Parsley juice[1] | Parsley | Vegetable | |
Petimezi | Grape | Fruit | |
Pineapple juice | Pineapple | Fruit | |
Pog | Passionfruit, orange, guava | Fruit drink | A blend of passionfruit, orange and guava juices hence the name "POG" |
Pomegranate juice | Pomegranate | Fruit | |
Prune juice | Prunes | Fruit | |
Raspberry vinegar | Raspberries | Fruit vinegar | |
Rose's lime juice | Limes | Branded fruit juice | The world's first branded fruit juice drink[6][7] |
Şalgam | Carrots | Vegetable | |
Spinach juice[1] | Spinach | Vegetable | |
Strawberry juice | Strawberries | Fruit | |
Sugarcane juice | Sugarcane | Fruit | While not a fruit, juice is sweet and consumed similarly to fruit juice |
Tejuino | Fermented corn | Vegetable | |
Tomato juice | Tomatoes | Vegetable | |
Turnip juice[1] | Turnip | Vegetable | |
Vegetable juice | Vegetables | Vegetable | |
Watercress juice[1] | Watercress | Vegetable | |
Wheatgrass juice | Wheatgrass | Vegetable | |
Winter melon punch | Winter melon | Fruit drink |
See also
- Fruit and vegetable beer
- Health shake
- Juice bar
- Mexican juice bar (frutería)
- Juicer
- Juicing
- List of fruit dishes
- List of lemonade topics
- List of lemon dishes and beverages
- List of vegetable dishes
References
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- Balch, P.A. (2003). Prescription for Dietary Wellness. Avery. pp. 36–38. ISBN 978-1-58333-147-7.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Maitland, V. County of Pembroke, Shipwreck Report: Port of Ngqura, South Africa. Vanessa Maitland. p. 190.
- Made in Scotland, Carol Foreman, ISBN 978-1-84158-725-7
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