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The Brix standard – which dictates the minimum sugar content – for not-from-concentrate pasteurized orange juice may drop ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced Tuesday that it had proposed a rule to amend "the over 60-year-old Standard ...
Orange juice, known for its tangy, sweet taste, could be made with slightly less sugary oranges under a regulation proposed ...
Orange juice, like all fruit juices, is sweet with natural sugars and fine to drink in moderation, nutritionists say.
“Changing the minimum Brix level for orange juice will modernize the standard to more accurately reflect the naturally ...
The Sunshine state citrus industry is celebrating the FDA's proposed amendment, saying the changes would "better align with ...
From 24g per glass to 17g? Experts say that even natural sugars in juice should be consumed with caution—and recommend ...
One great example of a “what the hell is happening here” story run just the other day that opened with, “Orange juice, known ...
Orange juice was once a national obsession. Climate change, disease and the beverage’s high sugar content are turning consumers away.
Still, the FDA has said it will detain any orange-juice imports that contain more than 10 parts per billion of the chemical. Amounts below that aren’t detectable, agency officials said.
The FDA said it would hold on to the seized orange juice products for up to 90 days. The shippers can take the products back during that time or destroy them under agency supervision, DeLancey said.
The Food and Drug Administration is stepping up testing of orange juice after finding traces of a chemical fungicide that is not approved for use in the United States. Regulators are holding 13 ...