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juice

[joos] / dʒus /


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“They would use real apple juice or clarified apple juice or they would use an eau de vie from Europe.”

From Salon

Extraction rates, referring to how much of a substance is released when exposed to gastric juice, ranged from 0.11% to 7.33%.

From Science Daily

I like my cranberry sauce on the thicker side; no one wants to risk dripping bright red juice on their holiday sweater.

From Salon

As for dressing, the kit includes an apple vinaigrette that’s made from apple cider vinegar, concentrated apple juice, Dijon mustard and a medley of spices.

From Salon

For much of the 20th century, cider became synonymous with sweet juice.

From The Wall Street Journal