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Apple Juice and Apple Cider: What's the Difference?
This essay answers the common question of the difference between apple juice and apple cider. It notes that "[f]resh cider is raw apple juice that has not undergone a filtration process to remove coarse particles of pulp or sediment" and that "[a]pple juice is juice that has been filtered to remove solids and pasteurized so that it will stay fresh longer." From the Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources.
http://www.mass.gov/agr/massgrown/cider_juice_difference.htm
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