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    Can you add milk to apple juice?
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    Yes. This is a popular combination in India. Remove the peel and core from an apple and slice it up, then add the slices to a blender with about 1 cup (237 mL) of milk. If you like, you can add a spoonful of honey or sugar for extra sweetness and a pinch of cardamom powder for a more complex flavor. Blend the ingredients together until they’re smooth, and serve the drink cool.
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    Is pure apple juice good for you?
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    In moderation, apple juice is hydrating and nutritious. It may help reduce inflammation and support heart and brain function. However, even pure apple juice is fairly high in sugar, so it can contribute to weight gain and tooth decay if you drink too much of it.
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    How long does homemade apple juice last?
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    Homemade apple juice will usually last 2-4 days in the fridge before it starts to ferment. If you pasteurize it, it will last up to a week in the fridge. If you want to keep it around longer, try canning or freezing it. It will last this way for several months, but once you open or thaw it, use it within 7-10 days.
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    Can I drink the juice after an hour?
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    You can drink it whenever, but it's a good idea to refrigerate the juice in between when you first make it and when you drink it.
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    How do I prevent the discoloration of the apple juice? Which is more prone to discoloration, the blended or stove top apple juice?
    Donagan
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    By "discoloration," do you refer to the presence of apple sediment (pulp)? Clear apple juice is produced by filtering out most or all of the sediment. You can do that by pouring the juice through one or more layers of cheesecloth or other fine-mesh screen or fabric.
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    Which is the better option between boiling and directly blending apples?
    Donagan
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    Blending is better for nutrition. Boiling makes a higher volume. From the standpoint of taste, however, pressing is better than either of those options.
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    Can I use fewer apples than the recipe?
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    Yes, as long as you use proportionally less water as well.
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    Can you freeze the juice in plastic bottles?
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    Yes.
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    Can I use a Nutribullet to make apple juice?
    Edwin ng
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    Yes. Be sure to cut the apples into small pieces, since the Nutribullet has a smaller capacity than a regular blender.
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    What should I do if my blender doesn't have speed settings?
    Edwin ng
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    Some blenders require you to manually adjust them to blend properly. Be careful not to overheat the blender if it has this feature.
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    What can I do with the leftover pulp from juicing? Is it similar to applesauce?
    kiran m
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    Yes, the pulp leftover from juicing can be similar to applesauce in texture, but it’s typically more fibrous. You can repurpose the pulp in several ways such as adding it to muffins, cakes, or cookies for extra fiber and moisture, blending it into smoothies for added texture and nutrition, or incorporating it into soups or stews for extra thickness and flavor.
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