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ফলৰ ৰস উৎপাদনৰ বাবে ব্যৱহৃত পদ্ধতি সমূহ হ'ল [[canning|কেনিং]], [[pasteurization|পেষ্টুৰাইজেচন]], [[concentrate|কনচেনট্ৰেট]],<ref>{{cite web|title=Understanding Concentrated Juice|url=http://www.fitday.com/fitness-articles/nutrition/healthy-eating/understanding-concentrate-juice.html}}</ref> [[freezing|শীতলিকৰণ]], [[evaporation|বাষ্পীভৱন]] and [[spray drying]].
ফলৰ ৰস উৎপাদনৰ বাবে ব্যৱহৃত পদ্ধতি সমূহ হ'ল [[canning|কেনিং]], [[pasteurization|পেষ্টুৰাইজেচন]], [[concentrate|কনচেনট্ৰেট]],<ref>{{cite web|title=Understanding Concentrated Juice|url=http://www.fitday.com/fitness-articles/nutrition/healthy-eating/understanding-concentrate-juice.html}}</ref> [[freezing|শীতলিকৰণ]], [[evaporation|বাষ্পীভৱন]] আৰু [[spray drying]].


Although processing methods vary between juices, the general processing method of juices includes:<ref name="sspindia.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.sspindia.com/fruit-juice-processing.html|title=Fruit Juice Processing,Fruit Juice Powder Plant,Fruit Juice Processing Plant,Juice Powder Plant|work=sspindia.com|accessdate=7 May 2015}}</ref>
Although processing methods vary between juices, the general processing method of juices includes:<ref name="sspindia.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.sspindia.com/fruit-juice-processing.html|title=Fruit Juice Processing,Fruit Juice Powder Plant,Fruit Juice Processing Plant,Juice Powder Plant|work=sspindia.com|accessdate=7 May 2015}}</ref>

07:51, 11 October 2015ৰ সংস্কৰণ

এগিলাচ কমলা ৰস

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ফলৰ ৰস মানে ফলত থকা ৰসৰ পৰা উলিওৱা প্ৰাকৃতিক পানীয়৷ ইয়াত অন্য জৈৱিক জুলীয় দ্ৰব্যৰ সৈতে মিহলি কৰা হ'ব পাৰে৷ [1]

উৎপাদন

বিভিন্ন ফল বা পাচলি কোনো তাপ প্ৰয়োগ নকৰাকৈ চেপি তাৰ পৰা ৰস উলিওৱা হয়৷[2]উদাহৰণ স্বৰূপে, কমলাৰ পৰা কমলা ৰস, আপেলৰ পৰা আপেল৷ কিছু সময়ত ইলেক্ট্ৰিক জুচাৰ ব্যৱহাৰ কৰি ৰস উলিওৱা হয়৷ ব্যৱসায়িক উৎপাদনৰ ক্ষেত্ৰত আঁহ আতৰোৱাৰ বিশেষ যতন থাকে ৷ উচ্চ আঁহযুক্ত কমলাৰ ৰসৰ বিশেষ চাহিদা আছে৷


ফলৰ ৰস উৎপাদনৰ বাবে ব্যৱহৃত পদ্ধতি সমূহ হ'ল কেনিং, পেষ্টুৰাইজেচন, কনচেনট্ৰেট,[3] শীতলিকৰণ, বাষ্পীভৱন আৰু spray drying.

Although processing methods vary between juices, the general processing method of juices includes:[4]

  • Washing and sorting
  • Juice extraction
  • Straining, filtration and clarification
  • Blending pasteurisation
  • Filling, sealing and sterilization
  • Cooling, labeling and packing.

After the fruits are picked and washed, the juice is extracted by one of two automated methods. In the first method, two metal cups with sharp metal tubes on the bottom cup come together, removing the peel and forcing the flesh of the fruit through the metal tube. The juice of the fruit then escapes through small holes in the tube. The peels can then be used further, and are washed to remove oils, which are reclaimed later for usage. The second method requires the fruits to be cut in half before being subjected to reamers, which extract the juice.[5]

The after the juice is filtered, it may be concentrated, which reduces the size of juice by a factor of 5, making it easier to transport and increasing its expiration date. Juices are concentrated by heating under a vacuum to remove water, and then cooling to around 13 degrees Celsius. About two thirds of the water in a juice is removed.[4] The juice is then later reconstituted, in which the concentrate is mixed with water and other factors to return any lost flavor from the concentrating process. Juices can also be sold in a concentrated state, in which the consumer adds water to the concentrated juice as preparation.[5]

Juices are then pasteurized and filled into containers, often while still hot. If the juice is poured into a container while hot, it is cooled as quickly as possible. Packages that cannot stand heat require sterile conditions for filling. Chemicals such as hydrogen peroxide can be used to sterilize containers.[5] Plants can make anywhere from 1 to 20 tonnes a day.[4]

Terminology

In the United Kingdom the name or names of the fruit followed by juice can only legally be used to describe a product which is 100% fruit juice, as required by the Fruit Juices and Fruit Nectars (England) Regulations[6] and the Fruit Juices & Fruit Nectars (Scotland) Regulations 2003.[7] However, a juice made by reconstituting concentrate can be called juice. A product described as fruit "nectar" must contain at least 25% to 50% juice, depending on the fruit. A juice or nectar including concentrate must state that it does. The term "juice drink" is not defined in the Regulations and can be used to describe any drink which includes juice, however little.[8] Comparable rules apply in all EU member states in their respective languages.

In the US fruit juice can only legally be used to describe a product which is 100% fruit juice. A blend of fruit juice(s) with other ingredients, such as high-fructose corn syrup, is called a juice cocktail or juice drink.[9] According to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the term "nectar" is generally accepted in the US and in international trade for a diluted juice to denote a beverage that contains fruit juice or puree, water, and which may contain artificial sweeteners.[10]

"No added sugar" is commonly printed on labels of juice containers, but the products may contain large amounts of naturally occurring sugars;[11][12] however, sugar content is listed with other carbohydrates on labels in many countries.

স্বাস্থ্যৰ ওপৰত ক্ৰিয়া

Juices are often consumed for their perceived health benefits. For example, orange juice is rich in vitamin C, folic acid, potassium, is an excellent source of bioavailable antioxidant phytochemicals[13] and significantly improves blood lipid profiles in people affected with hypercholesterolemia.[14] Prune juice is associated with a digestive health benefit. Cranberry juice has long been known to help prevent or even treat bladder infections, and it is now known that a substance in cranberries prevents bacteria from binding to the bladder.[15]

Many fruit juices have a higher sugar (fructose) content than sweetened soft drinks; e.g., typical grape juice has 50% more sugar than Coca-Cola.[16] While soft drinks (e.g. Coca-Cola) cause oxidative stress when ingested and may even lead to insulin resistance in the long term, the same thing cannot be attributed to fruit juices. On the contrary, fruit juices are actually known for their ability to raise serum antioxidant capacity and even offset the oxidative stress and inflammation normally caused by high-fat and high-sugar meals.[17] However, frequent consumption of fruits and fruit juice causes dental decay, and may be a more significant factor in the development of dental caries (cavities) than eating candy.[18] Fruit juice causes dental decay because it naturally contains acids, which chemically dissolve the enamel off the surface of the tooth, and sugars that the bacteria in the mouth ferment to create even more tooth-destroying acids.[18]

Fruit juice consumption overall in Europe, Australia, New Zealand and the US has increased in recent years,[19] probably due to public perception of juices as a healthy natural source of nutrients and increased public interest in health issues. Indeed, fruit juice intake has been consistently associated with reduced risk of many cancer types,[20][21][22][23][24][25][26] might be protective against stroke[27] and delay the onset of Alzheimer's disease.[28]

Some fruit juices have filtered out the dietary fiber present in the fruit. In other cases, other ingredients are added.[29] High-fructose corn syrup, an ingredient in many juice cocktails, has been linked to the increased incidence of type II diabetes. High consumption of juice is also linked to weight gain in some studies,[30][31] but not in others.[32] In a controlled clinical study, regular consumption of grape juice for 12 weeks did not cause any weight gain in volunteers, but consumption of a soft drink did.[33] Fruit juice in moderate amounts can help children and adults meet daily recommendations for fruit consumption, nutrient intake and calories.[34][35]

The American Academy of Pediatrics says that fruit juice should not be given to infants before 6 months of age. For children ages 1 to 6, intake of fruit juice should be limited to 4 to 6 ounces per day (about a half to three-quarters of a cup). Giving children excessive juice can lead to poor nutrition, diarrhea, gas, abdominal pain, bloating, and tooth decay.[36][37]

Juice cleanses have become a popular diet. The key concept of juice cleanses, detoxification, bases on the assertion that by consuming only nutrient rich substances (juice) and eliminating dairy, wheat, gluten, and fermented foods, the body can better heal physical problems. A juice cleanse requires the consumption of nothing except for juice for multiple days, with proposed health benefits including: reduction in appetite, rest for the stomach and liver, elimination of harmful foods, flooding the body with super nutrition, weight loss, energy improvement, re-hydration, detoxification, and cell healing. Unlike most diets, juice cleanses do not last for extended periods, usually ending in less than a week.[38]

Juice bars

A juice bar at London Heathrow Terminal 5

A juice bar is an establishment that primarily serves prepared juice beverages such as freshly squeezed or extracted fruit juices, juice blends, fruit smoothies (a thick fruit drink, often iced), or other juices such as fresh wheatgrass juice. Sometimes other solid ingredients or nutritional supplements may be added as boosters, such as fresh bananas, eggs, nuts or nut butter, bodybuilding supplements, soy protein powder or others such as whey or hemp protein powders, wheat germ, or Spirulina (dietary supplement) or Chlorella. Also if less juice is used with these same ingredients drinks called health shakes may be produced.

Juice bars share some of the characteristics of a coffeehouse, a soda fountain, a café, and a snack bar.

Juice bars may be stand alone businesses in cities, or located at gyms, along commuter areas, near lunch time areas, at beaches, and at tourist attractions.

In Mexico, juice bars have become more popular in recent times. Mexican juice bars will often sell healthy beverages and snacks that are popular in Mexico.

Chains

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Groups of grape pits dated to 8000 BCE show early evidence of juice production; although it is thought that the grapes may have been alternatively used to produce wine.[39]

One of the first regularly produced juices was lemonade, appearing in 16th century Italy, as an import, after its conception in the Middle East. Orange juice originated in the 17th century. In the 18th Century, James Lind linked citrus fruits to the prevention of scurvy, which, a century later, lead to the implementation of the Merchant Shipping Act of 1867, requiring all Ocean-bound British ships to carry citrus-based juice on board.[39]

A dentist, by the name Thomas B. Welch, developed a pasteurization method that allowed for the storage of juice, without the juice fermenting into alcohol in 1869. His method involved filtering squeezed grape juice into bottles, sealing them with cork and wax, and then placing them in boiling water. This method kills the yeast responsible for fermentation. He then sold his new product as “Dr Welch's Unfermented Wine”.[40]

In late 18th century United States, circulation of foreign fruit juices were heavily regulated by tariffs. The McKinley Tariff Act of 1890 increased import takes from 38 to 49.5 percent, and set taxes on fruit juices based on the alcohol content of the drink. Juices with 18% or less alcohol were taxed 60 cents per gallon, while anything above 18% was taxed $2.50 per proof gallon.[1]

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