- Grape juice
Grape juice is a
juice obtained from crushinggrape s. The juice is often fermented and made intowine ,brandy , orvinegar . In thewine industry grape juice which contains 7-23 percent of pulp, skins, stems and seeds, is often referred to as "must ". Grape juice can also be sweetened and preserved as a non-alcoholic drink beverage.Content
Commercial grape juice and grape juice drinks contain
preservative s and coloring and sometimesvitamin s. Like wine, grape juice also containsantioxidant s such asflavonoid s, providing some health benefits. These anti-oxidants have been implicated in many epidemiological studies with a reduction incoronary heart disease andcancer . However, it may not be the antioxidant properties of the compounds that provided the associated benefits.Typically, purple grape juice is made from concord grapes.
A recent study published in the "Journal of Agriculture and Food Chemistry" found that purple grape juice was among the highest in antioxidants among the juices tested. Also high in antioxidant compounds were cloudy
apple juice ,cranberry juice , andpomegranate juice . [ Publication: Journal of Agriculture and Food Chemistry Doi: 10.1021/jf062970x S0021-8561(06)02970-0Title: Evaluation of Phenolic Compounds in Commercial Fruit Juices and Fruit DrinksAuthors: William Mullen, Serena C Marks, and Alan Crozier] All fruit juices analysed in this study were purchased from a local supermarket. The choice of juices was based on the top selling flavours in the 2005 UK sales data. The study was funded by the USA National Grape Co-op of which Welch's is a member.Welch's Grape Juice
The method of pasteurizing grape juice to halt the fermentation has been attributed to an American
physician anddentist ,Thomas Bramwell Welch in 1869. A strong supporter of thetemperance movement , he produced a non-alcoholic wine to be used for church services in his hometown ofVineland, New Jersey . His fellow parishioners continued to prefer and use regular wine. His sonCharles E. Welch , also a dentist, eventually gave up his practice to promote grape juice. In 1893 he founded Welch's Grape Juice Company at Westfield, Chautauqua Co. NY. The product was given to visitors at international exhibitions.As the temperance movement grew, so did the popularity of grape juice. In 1913, Secretary of State
William Jennings Bryan served grape juice instead of wine during a full-dress diplomatic function, and in 1914,Josephus Daniels , Secretary of the Navy, forbid any alcoholic drinks be on board of naval ships, while actively replacing them with grape juice. DuringWorld War I , the company supplied "grapelade", a type of grape jam, to the military and advertised aggressively. Development of new grape products and sponsorship of radio and television programs made the company very successful.Use in religion
Grape juice, because of its non-alcoholic content, is commonly used by Christian denominations (such as
Baptist s andMethodists cite web|url = http://archives.umc.org/interior.asp?ptid=1&mid=1339| title = Why do most Methodist churches serve grape juice instead of wine for Holy Communion? |publisher = The United Methodist Church|accessdate = 2007-07-07] ) who oppose the partaking of alcoholic beverages, as the "cup" or "wine" in theEucharist .Although alcohol is permitted in
Judaism , grape juice is sometimes used as an alternative forkiddush onShabbat andJewish holiday s and it has the same blessing as wine. However, many authorities maintain that grape juice must be capable of turning into wine naturally in order to be used for kiddush. Since most grape juices today contain preservatives that prevent fermentation, they would not be allowed for kiddush according to this opinion. Common practice, however, is to use any grape juice for kiddush. Note that as a grape-product, grape juice must be certified kosher.ee also
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External links
* [http://www.welchs.com/company/company_history.html History of Welch's grape juice]
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