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Grape juice

Grape juice...

Fruit juices have been part of the diet of most people for centuries. They are not only a very tasty drink, but also have a lot of healing properties, supplying the human body with many useful substances. Grape juice in this regard is a bright representative and one of the best miraculous drinks.

The fruits of grapes and their properties have been familiar to mankind since time immemorial. This plant has been grown for so long that few people know where this berry came from. There is an opinion that grapes were the first plant that man planted after the flood. In the growing countries of grapes, there are a large number of varieties of these slightly tart, but very sweet berries. They are not only consumed fresh and dried, but also extracted from fruits grape juice, which serves as the most important component in the production of wine and other alcoholic beverages. And how valuable elite cognac is all over the world!

In cooking, grape juice is not only a self-sufficient soft drink, but also the basis for making a variety of fruit cocktails, jelly, desserts and other sweet dishes. Its rich flavour and unrivalled fragrance adds a savoury touch to many exquisite treats.

Benefits of grape juice

As mentioned above, the benefits of grape juice are well founded and beyond question. Scientists call the composition of this product so complex that often this drink is compared with alkaline mineral water. With the regular consumption of grape juice, the metabolism returns to normal, and the body's cells are gradually cleaned.

Depending on the variety of raw materials, that is, grapes, the sugar level in this drink varies from 20 to 30 percent. Grape juice is not unreasonably considered very nutritious, but it is easily absorbed by the body, due to the fact that these sugars are almost instantly absorbed into the blood. The body begins to use them only as a last resort, and even then they do not go into fats in any way.

In addition, the benefits of grape juice are expressed in the ability to produce special digestive enzymes that eliminate troubles with the intestines, relieve feelings of heaviness, improve appetite and reduce pain.


70 kCal grape juice

Energy value of grape juice (Ratio of proteins, fats, carbohydrates - ju):

Proteins: 0.3 g (~ 1 kCal)
Fats: 0.2 g (~ 2 kCal)
Carbohydrates: 16.3 g (~ 65 kCal)

Energy ratio (bj | y): 2% | 3% | 93%