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Concentrated Grape Must
Concentrated Grape Must
Low concern
Concentrated grape must is essentially fruit sugar. When used as a sweetener, it is counted as added sugars on FDA Nutrition Facts labels.
Found in
897 products
What it is
Grape juice (must) reduced by evaporation; concentrated form of unfermented grape juice.
Natural sweetener and flavoring (used in vinegars, balsamic, baking).
Why it's flagged
- added sugars equivalent
What regulators actually say
"Added sugars include ... sugars from concentrated fruit or vegetable juices that are in excess of what would be expected from the same volume of 100 percent fruit or vegetable juice of the same type."
Regulatory status
United States — FDA
Permitted as food/sweetener
European Union — EFSA
Permitted as food/sweetener
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