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Sugarcane Juice

Also known as: cane juice

Low concern

Sugarcane juice is a conventional food rich in naturally occurring sucrose. It is treated as added sugar when used as a sweetener in finished products per FDA labeling guidance.

Found in
348 products

What it is

Liquid extracted by pressing sugarcane stalks (Saccharum officinarum).

Beverage and primary input for sugar production.

Why it's flagged

What regulators actually say

"Sugars from cane juice and similar sweeteners added during processing are considered added sugars."

FDA Added Sugars on the Nutrition Facts Label — fda.gov

Regulatory status

United States — FDA

GRAS conventional sugar source; declared as added sugar when used to sweeten.

European Union — EFSA

Permitted conventional food.

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