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True Dough

(27,359 posts)
Sun May 17, 2026, 11:01 AM May 17

What type of juice do you drink most often?

Cranberry for me!


75 votes, 1 pass | Time left: Unlimited
Orange
13 (17%)
Apple
5 (7%)
Cranberry
9 (12%)
Prune
1 (1%)
Carrot
1 (1%)
Grape
2 (3%)
Peach
0 (0%)
Lemonade (close enough)
6 (8%)
Other
15 (20%)
I don't drink juice.
23 (31%)
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What type of juice do you drink most often? (Original Post) True Dough May 17 OP
I don't usually drink juice Marthe48 May 17 #1
I drink one ounce of tart cherry juice every day. Tart cherry juice is supposed to doc03 May 17 #2
I had a lot of gout. cherries never really helped me but rurallib May 17 #7
I never drank more two beers on a rare occasion. I limit it to one now. doc03 May 17 #9
Yes, cutting red meat also helped a lot rurallib May 17 #10
Does wine count? Grim Chieftain May 17 #3
Hop juice Endlessmike56 May 17 #4
Low-sodium V8. Love it! Intractable May 17 #5
My husband drinks that everyday now instead of OJ kimbutgar May 17 #11
A wise man he is. Intractable May 17 #12
I make a cocktail with 1/4 cup of lemon juice, bobalew May 17 #16
Totally agree about V-8. Low sodium and low calorie unc70 May 17 #14
In the Navy I drank Bug Juice. Emile May 17 #6
We make a juice in the Vita Mix that includes rurallib May 17 #8
I drink pineapple juice. Polly Hennessey May 17 #13
Mango sinkingfeeling May 17 #15
Cherry Maninacan May 17 #17
tart cherry Kali May 17 #18
I'm surprised by how popular cherry is here, True Dough May 17 #19
its good with ginger ale too Kali May 17 #20
50/50 mix of grapefruit juice and pomegranate juice. Mister Ed May 17 #21
V8 applegrove May 17 #22
Montmorency Tart Cherry Cirsium May 17 #23
Trader Joes used to sell Montmorency Cherrys in juice in a tall oval jar. Zackzzzz May 17 #30
Coffee straight Niagara May 17 #24
A small shot of OJ just to wash down my morning pills...it's refreshing but I don't need all that sugar! CTyankee May 17 #25
V-8 drinker here. LoisB May 17 #26
grapefruit. yuzu. cran-orange. lemon. pansypoo53219 May 17 #27
Juice from the diet Coke a cola fruit. yourout May 17 #28
P.O.G. lildDemz May 17 #29
Mango/Passion fruit; Soursop (Nilo) bobalew May 17 #31

Marthe48

(23,486 posts)
1. I don't usually drink juice
Sun May 17, 2026, 11:04 AM
May 17

My daughter, a renal dietitian, recommends eating the whole fruit to get the full benefit of the item. If I feel like my bladder needs a tune-up, I'll drink some cranberry juice.

doc03

(39,194 posts)
2. I drink one ounce of tart cherry juice every day. Tart cherry juice is supposed to
Sun May 17, 2026, 11:06 AM
May 17

help prevent gout. If you have ever had it, it is worth a try.

rurallib

(64,844 posts)
7. I had a lot of gout. cherries never really helped me but
Sun May 17, 2026, 11:48 AM
May 17

quitting alcohol really did. I think I have had 3 bouts in the 35+ years since I quit.

Before that I was good for a couple of bouts a year. Yes, very painful.

doc03

(39,194 posts)
9. I never drank more two beers on a rare occasion. I limit it to one now.
Sun May 17, 2026, 11:57 AM
May 17

Since I started the cherry juice along with limiting red meat I haven't had gout for a couple years.
It is certainly worth the try if it is working.

bobalew

(480 posts)
16. I make a cocktail with 1/4 cup of lemon juice,
Sun May 17, 2026, 12:56 PM
May 17

a tsp of chili powder, and 4 shots of green Jalapeno sauce. It requires the low sodium version just keep even with all the other ingredients. These are added to the whole quart bottle.

rurallib

(64,844 posts)
8. We make a juice in the Vita Mix that includes
Sun May 17, 2026, 11:50 AM
May 17

spinach, broccoli, tomatoes, various fruits and other leafy greens. Man, it is good.

Kali

(56,912 posts)
18. tart cherry
Sun May 17, 2026, 01:55 PM
May 17

3 times per week as part of a super fruit/veg smoothie.
lemon juice as sparkling lemonade when I remember to make it as a treat (pretty high in sugar)
key lime as a margarita every once in a while

love fresh OJ or grapefruit but don't have it very often.

True Dough

(27,359 posts)
19. I'm surprised by how popular cherry is here,
Sun May 17, 2026, 02:15 PM
May 17

especially the tart variety.

I guess I've been mssing out!

Cirsium

(4,123 posts)
23. Montmorency Tart Cherry
Sun May 17, 2026, 04:18 PM
May 17

I am obviously biased, but here goes. (I am retired now and don't benefit from anything I am going to say here.) I have been around the cherry orchards and the cherry industry my whole life. I was involved in the commercial launch of Montmorency tart cherry juice back in the day. I even picked cherries as a kid back in the 60s before the mechanical shakers came. It is a small industry, mostly in 3 counties here in northern Michigan, all small family farms. I think it's fair to say that juice sales saved those farms. The proximity to Lake Michigan and the rolling sandy eskers make for moderated temperatures and excellent water and air drainage - ideal conditions for fruit growing. Until about 30 years ago the farms were diversified - dairy, fruit and corn - the "three c's" - cows, corn, cherries. But the surviving farms now have specialized on fruit, especially cherries.

"Montmorency" is the name of the variety we grow here, an ancient variety thought to have been brought to the upper Great Lakes by early French settlers. It is the traditional American cherry pie cherry variety. Drums of concentrate were used in food processing, so that was available. When we first went online se started selling quarts of cherry juice. I can remember winter days in a cold unheated barn hand filling bottles.

We sent samples around to various researchers to test it for nutrition levels and were surprised to see the high levels of antioxidants beyond that of any other produce. The old timers here always said that cherry juice helped with aches and pains, but it was just anecdotal until the serious testing was done.

The rest here is my informed hunch about why the nutrition levels are so high. The first factor is the growing region, specifically the long photoperiods. The colors in plants - reds, yellows, oranges, blues - are caused by phytonutrients that act as antioxidants. The red color in fruit is from anthocyanins, which are powerful antioxidants. For the plant anthocyanins are UV protective. Fruit grown in the North has higher color as a result of the longer photoperiods during the summer. This is also why Autumn leaf colors are more intense in the North. As chlorophyll and the green color recedes, the other colors emerge. (It is interesting to speculate about why the colors that are attractive to us and other critters are also found in the most nutritious fruits.)

The second factor is that Montmorency is an ancient fruit. Modern fruit varieties have been selected for aesthetic factors and for durability in shipping and packing operations, and that can come at the expense of less flavor and lower nutritional values.

The third factor is that this variety is extremely perishable, so it is rushed from tree to processing very quickly, preventing degradation of the nutritional compounds.

When we first started bottling it, there would occasionally be a cracked bottle, a cap that didn't go on correctly, a label that was smeared, or for one reason or another a bottle would be rejected. Rather than throwing it out, the workers would drink it. So I got in the habit and have I've been drinking tart cherry juice every day for 30 years.

Zackzzzz

(398 posts)
30. Trader Joes used to sell Montmorency Cherrys in juice in a tall oval jar.
Sun May 17, 2026, 06:33 PM
May 17

I would dig into the jar with a spoon for a snack during the day.
And the jars are great for storing different nuts.

CTyankee

(68,511 posts)
25. A small shot of OJ just to wash down my morning pills...it's refreshing but I don't need all that sugar!
Sun May 17, 2026, 04:51 PM
May 17
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