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    Concentrate

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    Short description: Substance from which most other base components have been removed
    A container of vanilla concentrate

    A concentrate is a form of substance that has had the majority of its base component (in the case of a liquid: the solvent) removed. Typically, this will be the removal of water from a solution or suspension, such as the removal of water from fruit juice. Zest

    Food

    Juice concentrate

    A juice concentrate is the result of removing water from fruit or vegetable juice.[1] In juice manufacturing from concentrate, numerous procedures are required under government regulation to assure food safety.[1]

    A process of concentrating orange juice was patented in 1948.[2] It was originally developed to provide World War II troops with a reliable source of vitamin C.[3][4]

    Soft drink concentrate

    Most sodas and soft drinks are produced as highly concentrated syrups and later diluted with carbonated water directly before consumption or bottling. Such concentrated syrups are sometimes retailed to the end-consumer because of their relatively low price and considerable weight savings.

    Most juice and soda concentrates have a long shelf-life due to high sugar content and/or added preservatives.

    Other food

    Condensed milk is also produced for transport weight savings and resistance to spoilage.

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