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The phrase "apple concentrate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a product made from apples that have been processed to remove most of the water content, often used in beverages or food products.
Example: "The juice is made from 100% apple concentrate, ensuring a rich and flavorful taste."
Alternatives: "apple extract" or "apple essence".
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Most ciders are made with apples, apple concentrate and sugar.
5 To make the icing, blitz the coconut, lime zest and juice, and apple concentrate until smooth.
"A tremendous amount of circumstantial evidence," he wrote, makes for "a grave case against the current supplier" of apple concentrate.
All cider has to contain at least 35% apple juice by law, but white cider manufacturers make this up using imported apple concentrate.
In terms of A. acidoterrestris background levels, apple concentrate had the highest levels (Ct value = 32.3) compared to tomato sauce which had the lowest levels (Ct value = 37.0 ± 0.2).
This is further supported by lower Ct values for background levels of A. acidoterrestris compared to background levels of the genus Alicyclobacillus in the apple concentrate, peach nectar, apple juice, orange juice, and tomato juice samples (Table 1).
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A trade association, the Processed Apples Institute, had initiated an investigation into longstanding charges of adulteration throughout the apple-concentrate business.
It has created an overwhelming supply of apple juice concentrate.
The 5-0 ruling by the trade commission imposes a 52percentt duty on Chinese apple juice concentrate.
When you go to the local shop here, you see the house brand of apple juice concentrate is from China.
When infected apples are used for apple juice concentrate, they harbor hard-to-kill ascospores that can survive the extended thermal processing used.
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