Product Introduction

Prune juice concentrate is a nutrient-rich product made from concentrated prune juice, known for its deep flavor and high concentration of natural sugars. This product is prized for its health benefits, particularly in digestive health, due to the high fiber content found in prunes. It is also rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals, making it a popular choice for those seeking natural dietary supplements. The concentrate is made by evaporating the water content from prune juice, resulting in a thick, syrupy liquid that retains the natural taste and nutritional properties of prunes.

Production Process

The production of prune juice concentrate begins with selecting high-quality prunes, which are first washed and inspected for quality. The prunes are then cooked to soften them, allowing for easier juicing. The juice is extracted and filtered to remove solids and impurities. Following this, the juice undergoes a slow evaporation process, where water is gradually removed under controlled heat, concentrating the flavors and nutrients. The final product is cooled and stored in sealed containers to maintain freshness and quality.

Application Scenarios and Usage Methods

Prune juice concentrate is versatile and can be used in various culinary applications. It can be added to smoothies, yogurt, or oatmeal for natural sweetness. In baking, it serves as a healthier alternative to sugar in recipes like cookies, cakes, and muffins, providing moisture and flavor. Additionally, it can be used in sauces, marinades, and dressings to enhance taste. Many consumer products incorporate prune juice concentrate for its health benefits, including energy bars and nutritional beverages.

Packaging and Storage

Storage Conditions: Store in a sealed, light-proof container, away from high temperatures, in a dry, cool, and well-ventilated place.
Packaging: Bulk: 25kg/drum; Sample: 1kg/bag; Custom packaging available upon request.
Shipping Methods: FedEx, DHL, dedicated logistics, and sea freight consolidation.
Shelf Life: Two years.

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