Tetra Pak 1L
INGREDIENTS AND ALLERGENS
Ingredients
Peach juice and pulp, water, sugar and ascorbic acid (vitamin C).
Conservation conditions
Once opened, store in a refrigerator.
Other informations
Fruit content: at least 50%.
NUTRITIONAL TABLE
Nutritional info per 100 ml
Energy | 187kJ - 44kcal |
Lipids | <0,5g |
- of which saturated | <0,1g |
Carbohydrates | 11g |
- of which sugars | 10.5g |
Fibre | - |
Proteins | <0,5g |
Salt | <0,1g |
Vitamin C | 6mg (7,5% VRN*) |
* Nutrient Reference Value
Other Flavours
If Juices & Nectars have no preservatives, how do they keep for so long without spoiling?
Juices and Nectars don't go bad thanks to a technique called pasteurization, which consists of a heat treatment given to the juice, which allows it to keep for longer, keeping the naturalness of a fruit juice squeezed at home.
Why is there always a little leftover at the end of the 1L pack?
All our Tetrapak packages are sealed and insulated from contact with outside air. Its opening is made through a system found in the capsule, whose effect is to perforate the silver seal with a plastic toothed wheel, which is inserted inside the package. Upon entering the package, the final remnant cannot come out. However, this remainder is very small compared to the total, not reaching 2% of the total liquid in the package. Recently, Compal has introduced a new capsule in its 1L Tetrapak cardboard range, which allows less juice to be wasted at the end of the package, as it is wider than the previous one.
Is there a maximum consumption limit for fruit juices?
First of all, it should be emphasized that Compal juices and nectars are made essentially from fruit, a food that is beneficial to health and whose low consumption is pointed out by the World Health Organization as one of the main causes of health problems.
When we talk about limits, we cannot say that there is a defined maximum consumption pattern, since each person has their own health status, and metabolisms differ a lot between individuals. This question should always be posed within a specific case, not a generic one, so these questions should be addressed to the family doctor, who will be the most qualified person to know the clinical condition of the person in question, and if this same clinical condition imposes limits on the consumption of certain foods.
Can I include a juice in the recommended consumption of 3 to 5 pieces of fruit per day?
Drinking Compal juices and nectars contributes to the daily consumption of fruit.
What we cannot do is establish a quantitative relationship between litres of juice and pieces of fruit. For this, we have Compal Essencial, fruit doses that guarantee nutritional equivalence to a piece of fruit.