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Hi all,
Have just received two 0.75Lbottles of Organic Pure Cranberry Juice 750 ML I ordered but I am alarmed to read on the rear of the bottle that it has to be used within 5 days on opening!. I will not consume it that quick. Would it be safe or possible to freeze it as ice cube size and store it that way? Any thoughts will be appreciated. Mick. IOW. |
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Mick IOW wrote:
Hi all, Have just received two 0.75Lbottles of Organic Pure Cranberry Juice 750 ML I ordered but I am alarmed to read on the rear of the bottle that it has to be used within 5 days on opening!. I will not consume it that quick. Would it be safe or possible to freeze it as ice cube size and store it that way? Don't see why not. The 'use within X days of opening' things can often be treated somewhat liberally anyway. Best one I had was a jar of capers which said 'this jar contains 70 servings. Use within 2 days of opening'. If you freeze it it probably won't keep for 5 open days after defrosting (cell membrane breakdown due to freezing), but I can't see a problem with consuming it an ice cube at a time. It's worth thinking about the way in which things go bad - fruit juice will usually start to ferment, which is not harmful initially. So if it starts going fizzy it's a useful warning sign, but is still drinkable at that point. (YMMV if you're elderly, infirm, a baby, or someone else with a reduced immune system where it isn't worth taking risks) Theo |
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On Saturday, 20 June 2015 16:31:28 UTC+1, Theo Markettos wrote:
It's worth thinking about the way in which things go bad - fruit juice will usually start to ferment, which is not harmful initially. And may be very beneficial under controlled conditions. Cranberry wine for Xmas? Owain |
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On 20 Jun 2015 16:31:24 +0100 (BST), Theo Markettos
wrote: Mick IOW wrote: Hi all, Have just received two 0.75Lbottles of Organic Pure Cranberry Juice 750 ML I ordered but I am alarmed to read on the rear of the bottle that it has to be used within 5 days on opening!. I will not consume it that quick. Would it be safe or possible to freeze it as ice cube size and store it that way? Don't see why not. The 'use within X days of opening' things can often be treated somewhat liberally anyway. Best one I had was a jar of capers which said 'this jar contains 70 servings. Use within 2 days of opening'. If you freeze it it probably won't keep for 5 open days after defrosting (cell membrane breakdown due to freezing), but I can't see a problem with consuming it an ice cube at a time. It's worth thinking about the way in which things go bad - fruit juice will usually start to ferment, which is not harmful initially. So if it starts going fizzy it's a useful warning sign, but is still drinkable at that point. (YMMV if you're elderly, infirm, a baby, or someone else with a reduced immune system where it isn't worth taking risks) Theo Thank you both for replying, I will turn it into frozen ice cubes and see what happens. Mick.IOW. |
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On Saturday, 20 June 2015 16:01:08 UTC+1, Mick IOW wrote:
Hi all, Have just received two 0.75Lbottles of Organic Pure Cranberry Juice 750 ML I ordered but I am alarmed to read on the rear of the bottle that it has to be used within 5 days on opening!. I will not consume it that quick. That's only 150 ml a day. Hardly an extravagant amount of fruit juice. Even I could drink that, and my idea of fruit consumption is a jammy doughnut. Owain |
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