Juice

Some juices, such as beet, tomato, and pomegranate, are known for potential blood pressure-lowering properties. Slang and Cultural Usage

In addition to the beverage, "juice" is frequently used in contemporary culture to mean credibility, clout, power, or respect, often referenced in hip-hop and slang. Some juices, such as beet, tomato, and pomegranate,

Beyond being a beverage, juice is used in smoothies, cooking, and to add flavor to other foods. Health and Nutrition Notes Health and Nutrition Notes While nutritious

While nutritious, unpasteurized "raw" juice can contain harmful bacteria, making pasteurization important for safety, particularly for children, the elderly, and those with weakened immune systems. making pasteurization important for safety

Juice is a popular beverage derived from the natural liquid contained in fruits and vegetables, commonly produced by mechanical extraction or pressing . It is a significant source of nutrients, though it is recommended to limit consumption to roughly 150ml per day—or one 8-ounce cup, depending on regional guidelines—due to high sugar content and lack of fiber compared to whole produce.