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== Definition ==
 
== Definition ==
Apricot nectars consist of the juice and puree from Apricots (''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prunus_armeniaca Prunus armeniaca])''. Apricot nectars consist of 40-60% fruit diluted with water and added sugars. Apricot nectars might add preservatives, like ascorbic acid, citric acid or lemon juice.  
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[https://world.openfoodfacts.org/category/apricot-nectars/ Apricot nectars] consist of the juice and puree from Apricots (''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prunus_armeniaca Prunus armeniaca])''. Apricot nectars consist of 40-60% fruit diluted with water and added sugars. Apricot nectars might add preservatives, like ascorbic acid, citric acid or lemon juice.  
  
 
== Ingredients ==
 
== Ingredients ==
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|Sugars (%)
 
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|Fiber (%)
 
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|Fruit (%)
 
|Fruit (%)
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|Nutrition score
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|20
 
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== Monitoring ==
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Mirabelle can be used to track products that lie outside the quality envelope: [https://mirabelle.openfoodfacts.org/products?sql=--+list+of+apricot+nectar+products+that+fall+outside+quality+envelope%0D%0Aselect%0D%0A++code%2C%0D%0A++url%0D%0Afrom%0D%0A++%5Ball%5D%0D%0Awhere%0D%0A++categories_tags+like+%22%25en%3Aapricot-nectars%25%22%0D%0A++and+%28%0D%0A++++energy_100g+%3E+354.1%0D%0A++++or+energy_100g+%3C+72.9%0D%0A++++or+fat_100g+%3E+0.81%0D%0A++++or+%5Bsaturated-fat_100g%5D+%3E+0.51%0D%0A++++or+carbohydrates_100g+%3C+3.79%0D%0A++++or+carbohydrates_100g+%3E+19.1%0D%0A++++or+sugars_100g+%3C+3.79%0D%0A++++or+sugars_100g+%3E+19.1%0D%0A++++or+fiber_100g+%3E+2.01%0D%0A++++or+proteins_100g+%3E+0.81%0D%0A++++or+salt_100g+%3E+0.51%0D%0A++%29%0D%0Alimit%0D%0A++20&apricot= link]
  
 
== Related categories ==
 
== Related categories ==
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* [https://mirabelle.openfoodfacts.org/products?sql=select+rowid%2C+code%2C+url%2C+%0D%0Aingredients_text%2C+ingredients_tags%2C+ingredients_analysis_tags%0D%0Afrom+%5Ball%5D%0D%0Awhere+categories_tags+like+%22%25apricot-nectars%25%22+and+ingredients_tags+%21%3D+%22%22%0D%0A Mirabelle]
 
* [https://mirabelle.openfoodfacts.org/products?sql=select+rowid%2C+code%2C+url%2C+%0D%0Aingredients_text%2C+ingredients_tags%2C+ingredients_analysis_tags%0D%0Afrom+%5Ball%5D%0D%0Awhere+categories_tags+like+%22%25apricot-nectars%25%22+and+ingredients_tags+%21%3D+%22%22%0D%0A Mirabelle]
 
* [https://upset.multinet.app/?workspace=OFF&table=ApricotNectarIngredients Upset ingredients visualisation]
 
* [https://upset.multinet.app/?workspace=OFF&table=ApricotNectarIngredients Upset ingredients visualisation]
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Latest revision as of 10:20, 7 August 2024

Definition

Apricot nectars consist of the juice and puree from Apricots (Prunus armeniaca). Apricot nectars consist of 40-60% fruit diluted with water and added sugars. Apricot nectars might add preservatives, like ascorbic acid, citric acid or lemon juice.

Ingredients

Required ingredients

Optional ingredients

Recipes

  • The base recipe is apricot+water+add-sugar (87%);
  • The base with added ascorbic acid (56%);
  • The base with added citric acid or lemon juice (20%);

Labels

Apricot juices have few labels, the most popular are:

Nutritional information

min 10% 90% max
Energy (kJ/100ml) 72.9 192 259 354.1
Fat (%) 0 0 0.5 0.81
Saturated fat (%) 0 0 0.1 0.51
Carbohydrates (%) 3.79 11 14.6 19.1
Sugars (%) 3.79 10 14.3 19.1
Fiber (%) 0 0 0.9 2.01
Proteins (%) 0 0 0.5 0.81
Salt (%) 0 0 0.02 0.51
Fruit (%) 39.9 40 61 61.1
Nutrition score 6 20

Monitoring

Mirabelle can be used to track products that lie outside the quality envelope: link

Related categories

The category apricot juices does not exist, as it can never be more than 99% fruit.

For products with other fruits look at Multifruit nectars.

References