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* How are Apple Juices different from Smoothies, Nectars, Puree and Apple Syrups (such as [https://world.openfoodfacts.org/product/8718375463741/diksap-appel-jumbo Diksap]).
 
* How are Apple Juices different from Smoothies, Nectars, Puree and Apple Syrups (such as [https://world.openfoodfacts.org/product/8718375463741/diksap-appel-jumbo Diksap]).
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== Cleaning ==
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== Category assignment cleaning ==
 
This first step is moving the imposters to a more appropriate category:
 
This first step is moving the imposters to a more appropriate category:
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* Non-alcoholic beverages for Apple Juices and subcategories
 
* Non-alcoholic beverages for Apple Juices and subcategories
 
* Carbonated drinks for Sparkling apple juices (rename drinks to beverages? Sparkling or Carbonated?
 
* Carbonated drinks for Sparkling apple juices (rename drinks to beverages? Sparkling or Carbonated?
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== Nutritional data cleaning ==
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If the category cleanup worked well, it should be possible to define good average nutritional values for products in this category. But before we can do that it is necessary to clean up the data and remove all obvious errors.
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=== Salt level ===
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Apple juices hardly contain any salt. The median value is 8 mg per 100 ml.
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[[File:AppleJuicesSalt230227.png|thumb|Salt distribution]]
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As can be seen there are a lot of products with a salt level over 200 mg/100 ml.
    
== Category Definition ==
 
== Category Definition ==
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