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Revision as of 16:37, 26 March 2023

Blueberry nectars contain juice from wild or cultivated blueberries (wikipedia). EU legislation requires a minimum of 40% blueberry fraction and a maximum of 99%.

The category has been subdivided in Squeezed blueberry nectars, for juices that come straight from blueberries, and Blueberry nectars from concentrate for juice that has been first dehydrated and later hydrated.

There might be a difference between the American blueberry and the European blueberry. Current products are mostly the European one.

There is often confusion in Spanish between the arándano (silvestre) and arándano rojo (the cranberry) and thus misplaced in this category.

Ingredients

Required ingredients

Optional ingredients

No other ingredients in the current category.

Disallowed ingredients

  • any other fruit

Production process/labels

The most important labels:

Nutritional information

10% 90%
Energy (kJ/100ml) 184 289
Fat (%) 0 0.5
Saturated fat (%) 0 0.1
Carbohydrates (%) 9.5 15.3
Sugars (%) 9.1 15
Fiber (%) 0.1 1.3
Proteins (%) 0 0.5
Salt (%) 0 0.03
Fruit (%) 40 65

Nutriscore

Nutriscore E with nutritional values between 10 and 20

Related categories

  • When the product contains more than 99% Blueberry, it can be found under blueberry nectars.
  • Products with less than 50% blueberry as only fruit can be found under blueberry-based beverages.
  • Products that contain multiple other fruits can be put under Multifruit nectars of Multifruit juices.

Monitoring

The last clean up of the category has been done on 26 march 2023. For finding products that do not belong to this category, this search can be done.

References