rgp
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More fiber, less sugar.
How is there any less sugar in the fruit, than in the juice it produces?
I'll buy the fiber part, because eating the fruit, we ingest more of the pulp. But the juice is same.
More fiber, less sugar.
Aneeda is correct. Always eat the fruit and not the juice. You get more fiber and a lot less sugar. We were taught this years ago in school and from parents.
Yes, But.............if you eat one orange, you eat one orange. If you drink just the juice, you are consuming several oranges.Well, you were taught incorrectly.....if you take a juicy bite of a fruit , or squeeze the juice from that fruit...it is the same juice.
No, I wasn’t taught wrong. If you squeeze the juice from ONE orange it’s the same, if you squeeze the juice from two oranges, and drink it, it’s twice the sugar.Well, you were taught incorrectly.....if you take a juicy bite of a fruit , or squeeze the juice from that fruit...it is the same juice.
Yep. And we said this obvious fact at the same time!Squeeze an orange or press an apple and see how much juice you get. Compare that with the average amount of juice we pour into a glass.
Because you are not drinking just one orange, for example. You are drinking several, therefore, more sugar. When you eat an orange you generally only eat one.
Don't know nor care. You just like to argue.Now you are talking amount, How do you know how much I might drink?
Yes, But.............if you eat one orange, you eat one orange. If you drink just the juice, you are consuming several oranges.
Don't know nor care. You just like to argue.
I'm type 2 diabetic. I listen to my doctor and nutritionist. Think what you like.
I meant, in my clumsy way, to say a glass of juice contains several oranges & none of the fiber.
ok.But there is a [lesser] amount of fiber, in the juice. The juice is not void of fiber entirely.
Same here, type two diabetic, and not allowed to eat much fruit, lol, but if I discuss this anymore I might need to start to drink.Don't know nor care. You just like to argue.
I'm type 2 diabetic. I listen to my doctor and nutritionist. Think what you like.
No one said that. No one cares how much juice you drink, knock yourself out. Goggle it, ask your doctor, or just remain ignorant.Sorry I made your head ....POP But I just believe it is irresponsible to post advice that is not accurate. And it is inaccurate / incorrect to say that the juice from a fruit contains more sugar than the fruit it was just squeezed from. That just defies logic.
No one said that. No one cares how much juice you drink, knock yourself out. Goggle it, ask your doctor, or just remain ignorant.
No one said that. No one cares how much juice you drink, knock yourself out. Goggle it, ask your doctor, or just remain ignorant.
Sigh. I didn’t call you a name. You might want to look up the definition of “ignorant“.So now you are stooping to name calling ?
You profess me to be ignorant, when I say the juice from a fruit has no more sugar, than the fruit itself?
Might want to double check your logic there.
Liquorice ( dunno how you furreners spell it