





Biona Organic Blueberry Juice is made from blueberries that are carefully chosen from organic farms, then immediately pressed into a simple, pure juice. No preservatives or additives ? just the sweet, mellow flavour of this wonderfully nutritious fruit. Combine with water or juice for a revitalising drink or enjoy as a tasty topping for muesli and desserts. The vitamin rich range also includes Acerola Cherry, Pure Cranberry, Elderberry, Pomegranate and Tart Cherry. Review: Wow, very strong natural colour, like beetroot juice, only more purple. Underestimated this Organic product. I understand now, why you can't find pure blueberry juice on supermarket drink aisles. - Its very very strong and somewhat acidic, but not in a bad way. Just different. Need to be used like a cordial, and diluted with water and sugar or sweetener, if you prefer, in order to enjoy this as an actual drink. If you try and drink this straight, even in small amounts, will temporarily stain your tongue, and possibly your teeth, purple! Since Blueberries are not the most watery of fruits, I can only imagine the amount of blueberries required to produce this quantity of liquid! This will likely be the reason for the surprisingly high price. Could be used in small amounts to strongly colour high-end cocktails, and mixers, and maybe cakes?. Minor Note: Real blueberries have a milder flavour than most artificial blueberry flavours, so don't expect this juice to burst onto your palate like the flavours used in some soft drinks (such as berry flavoured tango/fanta etc). Its probably closer to ribena, but without the sugar and anything else. I Recommend this as a cordial. I suggest - Dilute approximately 1 part juice, 8-10 parts water or sparkling water, etc, or to your preference. Dissolve the sugar/sweetner fully in the water first, and then add the juice. If you add the sugar to the juice part first, it will not dissolve readily. It could be due to the juice being so (naturally) saturated that it will not allow more solutes to be dissolved in it. It may also be something to do with the acidity of the liquid perhaps. Fantastic product. It just needs to be used in a particular way. Review: Blueberries contain high levels of anti-oxidants. AO prevent DNA damage i.e ageing. This juice is very good. It is not very sweet but it goes a long way. I add this to my favourite Pomegranate concentrate I buy on desertcart. I use 1 TBS to 2 of the pomegranate and the Blueberry flavour still cuts through, I add 1 TBS of sucralose and this makes 1 pint of a delicious healthy cordial. Please note: the juice tends to rise up the bottle and seep out of the cap. Blueberry does stain badly. So I suggest placing the bottle on some kitchen roll, and if you get it on you clothes wash immediately.
| ASIN | B002FOQB8O |
| Best Sellers Rank | #586,836 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #5,627 in Fruit Juice Beverages |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (429) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 58916 |
| Manufacturer | Biona |
| Product Dimensions | 0.39 x 0.39 x 0.39 inches; 1.19 Pounds |
| Units | 1.00 Count |
O**M
Wow, very strong natural colour, like beetroot juice, only more purple. Underestimated this Organic product. I understand now, why you can't find pure blueberry juice on supermarket drink aisles. - Its very very strong and somewhat acidic, but not in a bad way. Just different. Need to be used like a cordial, and diluted with water and sugar or sweetener, if you prefer, in order to enjoy this as an actual drink. If you try and drink this straight, even in small amounts, will temporarily stain your tongue, and possibly your teeth, purple! Since Blueberries are not the most watery of fruits, I can only imagine the amount of blueberries required to produce this quantity of liquid! This will likely be the reason for the surprisingly high price. Could be used in small amounts to strongly colour high-end cocktails, and mixers, and maybe cakes?. Minor Note: Real blueberries have a milder flavour than most artificial blueberry flavours, so don't expect this juice to burst onto your palate like the flavours used in some soft drinks (such as berry flavoured tango/fanta etc). Its probably closer to ribena, but without the sugar and anything else. I Recommend this as a cordial. I suggest - Dilute approximately 1 part juice, 8-10 parts water or sparkling water, etc, or to your preference. Dissolve the sugar/sweetner fully in the water first, and then add the juice. If you add the sugar to the juice part first, it will not dissolve readily. It could be due to the juice being so (naturally) saturated that it will not allow more solutes to be dissolved in it. It may also be something to do with the acidity of the liquid perhaps. Fantastic product. It just needs to be used in a particular way.
B**Y
Blueberries contain high levels of anti-oxidants. AO prevent DNA damage i.e ageing. This juice is very good. It is not very sweet but it goes a long way. I add this to my favourite Pomegranate concentrate I buy on Amazon. I use 1 TBS to 2 of the pomegranate and the Blueberry flavour still cuts through, I add 1 TBS of sucralose and this makes 1 pint of a delicious healthy cordial. Please note: the juice tends to rise up the bottle and seep out of the cap. Blueberry does stain badly. So I suggest placing the bottle on some kitchen roll, and if you get it on you clothes wash immediately.
C**N
Used only active edge before , this compared to active edge , this is alot thinner and is a more sour taste , active edge has thin syrup consistency where as this is like the thickness of orange juice , so I dont know the difference really unless one has alot more blueberries in than the other , overall prefer the active edge 10/10 I rate this a 6/10 on taste and the overall look , dont know about any benefits as I take all sorts of supplements and have used the different concentrates for over 6/7 years
S**T
Quick way of getting your blueberry 🫐 fix. Not a sweet taste but still a nice juice.
B**R
Again expensive wouldn't buy it again
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