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the-uncharted-cookbook · 2 months ago
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Strange Fruit Juice
Non-alcoholic; POG juice, mango juice, lime juice, grenadine, and bitters
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Bandicoots are small omnivorous marsupials native to Australia, Tasmania, New Guinea, and the surrounding Pacific islands. They have long thin snouts and sharp claws they use to forage for underground insects and larvae. In addition, they eat lizards, mice, snails, fungi, grass seeds, berries, and fruit.
As hard as it is to believe, bandicoots are not bright orange and usually don't wear jean shorts and sneakers. But that fact couldn't stop Crash Bandicoot from becoming an icon as one of the earliest PlayStation mascots. Genetically altered by the nefarious Dr. Neo Cortex, Crash ran, slid, and spun through a series of adventures on the Wumpa Islands, an archipelago named for the strange fruit that grows there.
The Crash Bandicoot games are not only personal favorites of mine, but also some of Elena Fisher's favorites as well. This love and appreciation for old school gaming is something Elena passed down to her and Nate's daughter, Cassie. When I heard that Cassie had finally beaten her mom's high score on Crash Bandicoot, I knew I had to whip up something special for her to celebrate. The Strange Fruit Juice is a non-alcoholic cocktail to be enjoyed by gamers of all ages, meant to answer the question we've all been wondering for decades: "What would wumpa fruit juice taste like?"
STRANGE FRUIT JUICE
Ingredients: 2 oz POG juice 1.5 oz mango juice 0.5 oz lime juice 0.25 oz grenadine 1 dash Angostura bitters Combine all ingredients in a cocktail shaker with pebble ice or crushed ice. Shake and dump directly into a snifter or other similarly sized glass. Garnish with fresh mint, slapped to express the oils.
POG juice is a blend of passionfruit, orange, and guava juices originally created and produced on Maui, Hawaii. If you can't find a commercially available POG blend, you can make your own by combining those three juices in equal parts. For an individual drink, use 0.66 oz of each. You can also use fruit nectars in place of the juices, but they will often be sweeter.
Like most bitters, Angostura is actually alcoholic and has an ABV comparable to many spirits. Because of the incredibly small amount used, the total ABV of Strange Fruit Juice is well under 0.5%, below the legal limit for non-alcoholic beverages in many countries and not enough to have any intoxicating effects, even after multiple drinks. However, there are non-alcoholic bitters available on the market if you would like to completely avoid alcohol for whatever reason.
Store bought grenadine will be much more syrupy and sickly sweet than making your own so I absolutely recommend homemade if possible. Making grenadine is fast and easy and, even if you only use the pomegranate juice and sugar and skip the pomegranate molasses and orange blossom water, you'll still wind up with a much better end result.
The recipe for grenadine can be found here.
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stationintern · 1 year ago
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black dog
inspired by black dog by arlo parks <3. a bit of animagus harry, a bit of pet-owner/loving boyfriend draco. also a farmers' market.
There’s a shaggy black dog in Draco’s sitting room. A shaggy black dog with a canvas shopping bag between its teeth.
“Alright, dear,” he says, and grabs a coat– he knows what kind of day this will be, “Onwards, then.”
They trot down the street, stopping to sniff around trees and greenery, receiving tender pats from their fellow walkers. The farmers’ market is buzzing with people this morning, and Draco stops for his own bout of sniffing around the stall of a candle maker– who finds it a bit odd when he makes sure his dog likes the pumpkin one just as much as he does. 
Fruit stands, some lovely bracelets, a woman who sells hand-knitted afghans in both of their favourite colours. The dog sniffs out the perfect sourdough loaf, and wags his tail as its baker wraps it with nimble hands. They meander until the market closes, buying whatever sparks interest in either of their eyes. 
Tired, they climb the steps back up to their town house, loaded with two new bags and enough fruit to supply the nearest brunch spot for a few weeks. The dog curls up on the couch, breaks into a yawn, and by the time his teeth clack together, he’s tripled in size.
“Did you have a good time, love?” Draco asks, digging his thumbnail into the flesh of an orange, peeling it back.
“Mmm,” Harry replies, stretching his limbs, whole and returned to himself.
Draco divides it into slices and reaches out, watching as Harry bites into it, a dribble of juice on the corner of his mouth.
“These are lovely.”
“I have a nose for the good ones,” Harry says, and Draco knows it's true. 
He’d eat them for every meal until the end of time if it meant getting Harry out of the house on his dog days. If only to sniff oranges and return to the couch. If only to watch him walk with purpose.
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smol-stardust · 1 year ago
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Good kinds of tea for me to try??
I’m glad you asked, please, sit down while I ramble away about my beloved known as tea :)
(Disclaimer: some of teas I’m thinking of might be specific to brands I can get here so sorry if one piques your interest but isn’t available) Long list ahead
Herbal Teas:
Mixed Berry Teas
Rose hip tea
Honestly any fruit tea haha
Chamomile
Apple chamomile warm fuzzy happy feels
Apple Cinnamon
Lemon Zinger: cold relief and soothing zingy taste beloved
Sleepy Time: soothing minty and just calm
Candy Cane Mint Tea
Gingerbread (holiday tea) high in cinnamon and very calming and soul warming :)
Pomelo Tea If you can get like a jar of pomelo, and mix it with water or black tea it’s kinda sweet and tangy. And, sore throat soother :)
Caffeinated
Lavender White Tea (iced) it has a bit of a slight oily feel that’s hard to get used to at first. But if you like the scent of lavender you’ll like it.
Genmaicha (brown rice and green tea) it’s kind hot an earthy taste, not everyone’s cup of tea, but one of my personal favourites. Also boosts impunity and had many gut & health benefits :)
Strawberry black tea or green tea (make your own and shove in the fridge) 2 tea bags got 1L of water, add some lemon slices/juice and strawberry purée or juice (or pineapple juice :)
Peach Green Tea
CHAI CHAI CHAI!
^ Add some milk and cinnamon too if you want :)
MATCHA try osuicha (thinner, less thick and strong) first if you’ve never tried matcha
(but also… uh, white stores sell like one type so stick with about one to two thumb sized scoops) SORRY FOR THE SHADE! it’s kinda true tho
GREEN TEA (do not leave your teabags in past 2 minutes, gets bitter at that point)
Oolong (taste is strong. Not for everyone) have with milk and brown sugar tho! It’s good that way too :)
Rooibos with a dash maple syrup
Classic Orange Pekoe/ English Breakfast with milk
MISC CATEGORY
ICED BARLEY TEA (grew up on this stuff in Taiwan haha ) idk if they sell that stuff here, but I love the light sweetness and it’s got this cooling effect (hence why it’s a summer drink)
WINTER MELON TEA. sweet kinda syrupy Taiwanese must have. Sorry…I doubt you could get it overseas, but look out for the condensed chunky block forms at Asian markets maybe? To cook a batch at home
Anyways, long tea ramble!! Try some out and hope you like them :)
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lilredghost · 2 years ago
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Extended scene from "Their fragrance came from you"
From the end of Chapter 8: The Magic Words (2)
"—and there was the most heavenly smell, I swear"
Obi-Wan laughs, and Anakin watches the exposed line of his throat in the mirror. "Are you telling me you tracked the scent through the market like a bloodhound?"
"Maybe," Anakin says petulantly, affecting a pout. "The stall wasn’t that far."
Obi-Wan snorts, tugging gently at the half-braided hair in his hands. "Go on then," he says. "What was it that smelled heavenly?"
Anakin huffs, affecting a pout. "Well, now I'm not going to tell," he says petulantly.
Even a month ago, that sentence would have made Obi-Wan go quiet, giving up on the conversation despite the clear jest.
Now, it has him leaning forward and making doe eyes at Anakin through the mirror.
"Oh, don't be like that," Obi-Wan says.
His lips don’t quite brush the shell of Anakin’s ear—but his breath is hot, ghosting the side of Anakin’s face.
"Tell me more."
Anakin's skin tingles all over. "Well," he chokes out, "there were these oranges at a fruit stall. I guess they must have come from Naboo or something because they were huge. I just had to buy one."
"It's not about the size," Obi-Wan jokes. "It's about how you use it."
Anakin snickers, tension easing. "Full disclosure," he says. "Aayla found me eating it, and I'm pretty sure she thought I was a freak."
"For the way you were eating an orange? What were you doing to that poor thing, Anakin?"
"Oh, don't make it sound like I was molesting it."
Obi-Wan levels him a flat look through the mirror. "Are you going to tell me how you ate it, or are you going to keep avoiding the question?"
"I bit into it like an apple," he admits. At Obi-Wan's laugh, he protests, "It's not that weird!"
"That has to be the messiest possible way to eat an orange, Anakin. Why on earth would you do that?"
Anakin flushes, remembering the tart burst of flavor, the juice running down his fingers. The way he'd felt like a man possessed, going in for another bite. "I don't know," he stammers. "It was a very id move, pure hindbrain."
Obi-Wan shakes his head, still smiling. He ties off Anakin's braid with a small hairband and lets it go.
His hands slide down to Anakin's shoulders, leaving a trail of goosebumps in their wake.
Anakin tips his head back against Obi-Wan's chest, peering up at him. "I think we're done here," he says. "See you tonight?"
Obi-Wan sways forward for a moment, leaning closer—
And then seems to think better of whatever he was going to do, squeezing Anakin's shoulder as he pulls away.
"Yes. See you tonight."
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abookishdreamer · 9 months ago
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Character Intro: Pherusa (Kingdom of Ichor)
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Nicknames- The Golly Goddess, Bearer of Fruits by the people of Olympius
Mom by her daughters
Age- 37 (immortal)
Location- Arcadia, Olympius
Personality- She's a bubbly goddess with a carefree aura. She's creative, free-spirited, & close to nature. She's a lesbian and is casually dating.
She has the standard abilities of a goddess except shapeshifting. As the goddess of substance & farm estates her other powers/abilities include karpokinesis (fruit manipulation/generation), juice manipulation, limited photokinesis, being able to telekinetically control farming equipment, limited chlorokinesis (as it pertains to hay & grass), and limited atmokinesis.
Pherusa is the mother of the seasonal goddesses- Thallo (goddess of spring & new growth), Auxo (goddess of summer, vegetation, & plants), and Carpo (goddess of autumn & fruits).
She lives in the state of Arcadia in a french style cottage. There's a few acres of farmland along with a LARGE orchard (meant for fruit production). The interior design of the cottage is very romantic and provençal with a mix of vintage and country furniture pieces, a color palette of cream, beige, tawny, pale blue, & pastel yellow, artwork with pastural or natural themes, natural hardwood flooring, and toile de juoy patterns on wallpaper & curtains.
In addition to the farm animals, she has an animal companion- a female griffin named Honey. Honey is Pherusa's usual mode of transportation when traveling great distances, like visiting her daughters in New Olympus or visiting faraway friends. She mostly gets around in her classic 70's style bright orange VW beetle.
She always starts of her mornings with a session of yoga.
Instead of lotion, she moisturizes her skin with coconut oil.
Pherusa loves her "chickadees." She doesn't play favorites and loves her daughters equally. Pherusa not only makes it a priority to spend time as a family, but also individually- whether it's surfing with Auxo, bike riding with Thallo, or going to the farmer's market with Carpo. They also play music together with Pherusa being a featured artist on The Gypsy Belles' bonus track "Prairie Poets" on their album A Vintage Year.
She can play the acoustic guitar, autoharp, & the dobro!
A typical breakfast for her is belgian style whole grain waffles topped with cottage cheese, sauteed apples, maple syrup, and cinnamon sugar along with a fruit salad parfait & scrambled eggs added with sausage, onions, peppers, and tomatoes. She also likes several slices of lightly toasted white bread topped with butter & different kinds of fruit marmalades. From her own cereal brand her favorites are the summer berries flavor, the vanilla spice flakes, the apple cinnamon o's, and the oatmeal peanut butter.
Pherusa keeps her red hair in a neck length lob. She likes the Glory's Crown citrus and herbal musk shampoo & conditioner as well as the apricot oil hair spray.
Instead of perfume, she prefers to use fruit essential oils (behind her ears, inside her wrists, on her ankles, between her bosom, and on the side of her neck). Her favorite essential oils are the pink grapefruit, passionfruit, cherry, & apple.
Pherusa's closet consists of form hugging dresses, wedges, platform sandals, flowy mini skirts, bright colors, bold patterns, high waisted flare pants, and peasant blouses.
A go-to drink for her is her homemade carrot juice. She also likes coconut water, watermelon juice, citrus infused mineral water, iced tea, peach lemonade, ginger ale, pomegranate tea, lychee-passionfruit boba tea, red sangrias, aperol spritzes, orange soda, appletinis, cherry sazeracs, seabreeze cocktails, and champagne. Usuals from The Roasted Bean include a large iced green tea & an olympian sized fruit punch splash.
Pherusa's favorite makeup products to use is the Olmorfia blush powder in "strawberry crush", the plumping lip glaze in "persimmon" (a bold reddish brown), and the Museology UV liquid eyeliner in "electric shock", a bright neon yellow.
Her ultimate guilty pleasure is a large pizza topped with pineapple, yellow peppers, & jalapeños.
Pherusa's primary source of income comes from her cereal brand Golly Grains, the 2nd most popular after Earthly Harvest. Golly Grains' animated commercials and online ads are quite popular as well as its slogan- "A golly way to start your day!" To help out her daughters, she models for their clothing brand Treis Epochés.
From The Bread Box, she likes the chicken salad sandwich along with a watermelon feta salad.
Some of her favorite frozen treats include pineapple coconut ice cream, mango sorbet, and pomegranate sorbet.
In the pantheon Pherusa has a deep friendship with most of the agricultural deities like Demeter (goddess of the harvest & agriculture) and Eunostos & Promylaia (goddesses of the flour mill). Pherusa is the noná to Krysothemis (Kristy), the daughter of Karmanor (demi-god of the harvest). Her best friend is his sister Karme (demi-goddess of the harvest). Pherusa loves traveling to Eleusis to see her, looking forward to her delicious corn pudding! She even views Eubouleus (god of the swine & ploughing) as a father figure.
She's also friends with Kéfi (goddess of mirth), Apheleia (goddess of simplicity), Oeno (goddess of berries & wine), Thilasmós (goddess of nursing), Anatole (goddess of sunrise), Damia (goddess of naturalness), Elais (goddess of oil), Spermo (goddess of grains), Nymphe (goddess of self-care), Rhapso (goddess of sewing), Hestia (goddess of the hearth), Philotes (goddess of sex, friendship, & affection), Pan (god of the wild, satyrs, shepherds, & rustic music), Livádi (goddess of meadows), Eváeros (goddess of air & the zodiacs), and Záchari (god of confectionery).
She loves snacking on plaintain chips.
Her and Thilasmós often bond over about the attention and comments they get due to their ample chests.
Pherusa went to New Olympus Fashion Week for the first time last year when Rhapso got her & Eváeros exclusive front-row tickets.
She appeared once in a nude spread for Zeus' mens' magazine. Her photoshoot "broke the internet" for a few minutes when the images made its way on Fatestagram.
Some of her favorite desserts are Záchari's honeyed fig crostatas (dusted on top with an extra helping of powdered sugar), Eváeros' ambrosia salad, Karme's peach bourbon upside-down bundt cake, and the orange lemon pound cake from Hollyhock's Bakery.
As for her love life, Pherusa is enjoying her singledom and meeting new people. Her last serious relationship was with an anthousai named Amaryllis. Pherusa has a few dating apps on her smartphone- also having gone out on more than one date with a maenad named Rhiannon.
A couple of months ago Pherusa flew to Cyprus to hang out with Philotes. They had fun at a nightclub, got a bit tipsy, and ended up making out on the dancefloor. Things got steamier when Philotes went down on her in the nightclub's bathroom. Days later, Philotes reached out to her to "clear the air" with them admitting their attraction to each other. Pherusa was taken aback when Philotes offered up the idea to sleep with each other while her husband Priapus (god of fertility, vegetable gardens, livestock, sexuality, & masculinity) watches, without participating. She hasn't given her an answer yet.
Pherusa has a growing collection of Diamond Ave. fruit themed jeweled clutches. She herself was able to get the orange slice one (which costs 4,000 drachmas) while Karme got her the peach shaped one. As a summer solstice gift last year, Rhapso got her the pineapple shaped one!
In her free time she enjoys sunbathing, gardening, swimming, cooking, baking, bike riding, reading, shopping, spending time with her daughters, golf, fishing, and spending time with her friends.
Her favorite meals include chilled peach soup with fresh goat cheese, roasted lamb chops with a cherry glaze, and coconut chicken curry with white rice.
"If you eat today, thank a farmer."
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ananya5400 · 6 days ago
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Global Enzymes Market: Key Drivers, Challenges, and Future Outlook
The enzymes market size is expected to grow from USD 14.0 billion in 2024 to USD 20.4 billion by 2029, reflecting a CAGR of 7.8% during this period. This growth is driven by increasing global demand for enzymes across various industries. In the food and beverage sector, enzymes improve product quality and consistency, while in biofuels, they promote more efficient and sustainable production methods. The pharmaceutical industry leverages enzymes for drug formulation and disease treatment. Furthermore, the rising emphasis on eco-friendly and cost-effective industrial processes is boosting enzyme applications in detergents and textiles. Innovations in biotechnology are also leading to the development of specialized enzymes for targeted uses, enhancing their demand. Overall, the versatility and effectiveness of enzymes across multiple sectors are fueling their increasing global demand, with market players actively engaging in partnerships for industrial and specialty enzymes.Enzymes Market
Enzymes Market Trends
Here are some trends currently shaping the enzymes market:
Increased Demand in Food and Beverage: The rise in health-conscious consumers has led to higher demand for enzymes in food processing, enhancing flavor, texture, and nutritional content.
Biotechnology Advancements: Innovations in biotechnology are leading to more efficient enzyme production processes, improving yield and reducing costs.
Sustainable Practices: There’s a growing emphasis on sustainability, driving the use of enzymes in eco-friendly applications like biofuels, biodegradable plastics, and waste management.
Pharmaceutical Applications: The use of enzymes in drug formulation and as therapeutic agents is expanding, particularly in personalized medicine and biosimilars.
Animal Feed Enzymes: The demand for animal feed additives, particularly enzymes that improve nutrient absorption and digestion, is on the rise due to the growing livestock industry.
Personal Care Products: Enzymes are increasingly being incorporated into personal care and cosmetics for their ability to enhance product efficacy and skin benefits.
Specialty Enzymes Expected to Capture a Major Enzymes Market Share During the Forecast Period.
Specialty enzymes are crucial in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology sectors, particularly in biopharmaceutical production involving monoclonal antibodies and gene therapies, where precision and specificity are vital. For example, proteinase K is commonly used in DNA and RNA extraction for genomic research, a field that has seen heightened demand due to advancements in personalized medicine and diagnostics. This segment of specialty enzymes benefits from substantial R&D investments and innovations. Companies such as Novozymes A/S (Denmark) and dsm-firmenich (Switzerland) are focused on creating novel enzymes with enhanced stability and activity tailored for specific industrial uses. A notable example is dsm-firmenich’s launch of Maxilact Next in May 2023, which improves lactose-free dairy production efficiency by 25% without compromising taste. Additionally, supportive regulatory frameworks for biopharmaceuticals and the rising incidence of chronic diseases that require advanced treatments further drive the growth of specialty enzymes, reinforcing their market leadership.
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Plant-Derived Enzymes Capture a Major Share of the Enzymes Market.
Amylase, derived from barley and wheat, plays a vital role in the brewing industry by breaking down starches into fermentable sugars, enhancing both the efficiency and quality of beer production. In the juice and wine sectors, pectinase sourced from fruits such as apples and oranges is widely used to clarify beverages and boost juice yield. Plant enzymes are also essential in the expanding market for plant-based and vegan products. For example, transglutaminase from plant sources improves texture and binding in meat alternatives, addressing the growing consumer demand for sustainable and ethical food choices. This trend is reinforced by the increasing popularity of plant-based diets, which further drives the demand for plant-derived enzymes. Companies like Novozymes have made significant investments in developing enzyme solutions tailored to specific industry needs. In March 2020, Novozymes A/S (Denmark) launched Saphera Fiber, a plant-derived lactase enzyme aimed at increasing fiber content in dairy products while lowering sugar levels, catering to health-conscious consumers.
Enzymes Market Forecast: Asia Pacific to Experience the Highest Growth Rate
The Asia-Pacific region is poised for significant growth in the enzyme market, influenced by unique industry dynamics and regional trends. A major driver is the biopharmaceutical sector, especially in countries like South Korea and Singapore, where the demand for enzymes in drug manufacturing and bioprocessing is rising. These enzymes are vital for processes such as protein expression, purification, and modification, which are crucial for producing biologics like monoclonal antibodies and vaccines. Additionally, the burgeoning healthcare and diagnostic sectors in the region are rapidly increasing the need for specialty enzymes, particularly for diagnostic assays, genetic testing, and therapeutic applications, fueled by heightened investments in healthcare infrastructure and research. Moreover, the thriving textile and detergent industries in countries like Bangladesh and Vietnam present promising opportunities for enzyme manufacturers. Enzymes are increasingly utilized in textile processing for fabric softening, de-sizing, and denim finishing, as well as in detergent formulations for enhanced stain removal and fabric care. As these sectors evolve in response to changing consumer preferences and regulatory standards, the demand for enzymes is expected to rise sharply, establishing the Asia-Pacific region as a key driver of growth in the global enzyme market.
Top Enzymes Companies
Key players in this market include BASF SE (Germany), International Flavors & Fragrances Inc. (US), dsm-firmenich (Switzerland), Associated British Foods plc (England), Novozymes A/S (Denmark), Kerry Group plc. (Ireland), Dyadic International Inc. (US), Advanced Enzyme Technologies (India), Aumgene Biosciences (India), Amano Enzyme Inc. (Japan), F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd (Switzerland), Codexis, Inc. (US), Sanofi (France), Merck KGaA (Germany), Adisseo (China).
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market-insider · 14 days ago
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Strategic Assessment of the 100% Juice Market: Market Size, Share, and Growth Projections
The global 100% juice market size is estimated to reach USD 50.49 billion by 2030, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. The market is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 7.7% from 2024 to 2030. A growing number of consumers are shifting away from carbonated and sugary beverages, favoring healthier and more natural alternatives. This trend is largely driven by an increasing desire to lead a healthier lifestyle, which includes making more mindful dietary choices. Among these choices, 100% juice is gaining traction as a premium, nutritious option that complements a balanced diet.
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The appeal of 100% juice lies in its perceived health benefits. It is often viewed as a natural source of vitamins and minerals without the additives and artificial sweeteners found in many other beverages. This perception positions 100% juice as a superior choice for those seeking to reduce their intake of processed sugars and artificial ingredients.
As sustainability becomes a more significant concern, consumers are gravitating toward products that align with environmentally responsible practices. Brands that prioritize sustainably sourced ingredients and utilize eco-friendly packaging are gaining a competitive edge, earning the trust and loyalty of eco-conscious consumers. This shift in consumer preference is driving companies to rethink their production processes, from the origin of their ingredients to the materials used in packaging.
100% Juice Market Report Highlights
The 100% fruit juice segment held a share of 90.31% in 2023. 100% fruit juices are frequently promoted as a component of a balanced diet, linked to numerous health benefits such as enhanced immune function, improved digestion, and a lower risk of chronic diseases.
The from concentrate segment is expected to witness a CAGR of 8.0% from 2024 to 2030. The concentration process decreases the juice's volume and weight, making it more cost-effective to transport and store, resulting in lower prices for consumers. This affordability makes from-concentrate juices appealing, particularly in price-sensitive markets and among budget-conscious shoppers.
The 100% branded juice segment held a revenue share of 57.95% in 2023. Established brands have earned a reputation for quality, consistency, and safety, fostering strong consumer loyalty. This trust in branded products leads to increased sales and a larger market share.
The plastic packaged segment is expected to witness a CAGR of 8.0% from 2024 to 2030. Plastic bottles and containers are lightweight and durable, providing consumers with a convenient option for carrying and handling. This portability is especially attractive for on-the-go lifestyles, as plastic bottles are less prone to breaking compared to glass and are easier to transport in different environments.
The sale of 100% juice through online is expected to witness a CAGR of 9.0% from 2024 to 2030. Online platforms frequently use algorithms to deliver personalized recommendations tailored to a consumer’s past purchases and preferences. This level of personalization encourages repeat purchases and boosts the chances of trying new products, ultimately driving higher sales in the online segment.
North America held a market share of 36.97% in 2023. Manufacturers are progressively exploring exotic fruits, unique blends, and functional additives such as probiotics and vitamins to appeal to the adventurous tastes of today’s consumers. This innovation not only attracts health-conscious individuals but also appeals to younger audiences looking for distinctive beverage experiences.
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In response to these evolving demands, manufacturers are pushing the boundaries of traditional juice offerings. They are exploring new flavor profiles and innovative blends that go beyond the familiar orange and apple juices. These new creations often feature exotic fruits and superfoods, appealing to health-conscious consumers who seek both novelty and nutritional benefits in their beverages. By introducing such diverse and unique options, brands are not only meeting the needs of a broader audience but also encouraging consumers to experiment and discover new flavors.
Younger generations, particularly Millennials and Gen Z, are at the forefront of this shift. These consumers are not only more health-conscious but also more informed about the ingredients in their food and drinks. They prioritize clean-label products, which are seen as being transparent about their ingredients and free from artificial additives, preservatives, and GMOs. The demand for clean-label products is driven by a desire for authenticity and trust in the brands they choose.
List of major companies in the 100% Juice Market
Del Monte Foods, Inc.
Suntory Beverage & Food
The Hain Celestial Group, Inc.
Ocean Spray Cranberries, Inc.
Welch Foods Inc.
Juice Master Ltd.
SUJA LIFE, LLC
7-ELEVEN, Inc.
Greenhouse Juice Co.
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engbergsinfinland · 2 months ago
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Tuesday and Grocery Stores
Because today I don’t have too much new and interesting to report, and I am already a few days late on this, I thought I would offer a deep dive in the realities and wonders that one encounters in a Finnish grocery store. 
I will state that the last day of my trip to Stockholm was amazing, with continued beautiful weather.  The second night of the Magnetic Fields show was so incredible and the people we visited with in the crowd were so friendly and fun.  My trip home was smooth and easy (the train Arlanda Express is super easy and the best way to travel to or from the Stockholm airport from the city center) and I arrived back to our flat at 6:40 p.m. on Monday.  Quite an amazing Stockholm adventure. Another thing worth mentioning before I ask you to walk with me through a Finnish grocery store is that today, Jan, our building superintendent, finally took some of the excess/left-behind items out of our apartment!  Praise be!  We also got Eric’s bank account 100% set up, and back home, my mom and dad’s beloved German Shorthair Pointer, Robin, finally finished earning her Show Championship. I also had a Languages unit meeting at my university this morning (2/3 of which was in Finnish, so I just smiled and nodded) and Eric and I also had Finnish class, which today focused on negative verb forms (“I am not at home,” versus “I am at home,” for example) and we were both so frustrated we nearly threw in the towel.  But, it got better by the end, and we will keep going.
OK – so, let’s grocery-shop, shall we?  Near our flat, there are three large grocery stores (maybe not “large” by US standards, but nevermind) within a two minute walk (I know I already mentioned this).  So, you can choose to go to the K-Market (which is in the lower level of the department store Stockmann) and it has the state-run alcohol store right next to it, Alko.  You could choose to go to the 24-hour grocery store adjoining the train station, the S-Market.  Or, you could go to the Lidl.  If you wanted to go down the street a little ways, you could get to a few more S-Markets or to a large, amazing Prisma, which also sells housewares (think of Meijer in Michigan or like a Walmart, if it were very nice, or a Target with groceries and fresh, prepared foods to take away, and I don’t just mean a rotisserie chicken). 
So, how about we go to the K-Market?  You enter through some automatic-opening, clear, waist-high divider thing (a gate?), and you’ve gotten your full-size shopping cart or your hand basket ahead of that.  At K-Market, you do not have to use a Euro to get a shopping cart, so that is what we usually get.  You enter in the fruit and vegetable area.  Unless the fruits or vegetables you are choosing already have a bar code on them (because they are pre-packaged, like some tomatoes or pre-bagged lettuce), then you have to weigh your items and stick the printed bar code on them or on their bag.  I first saw this, actually, at Wegmans in Ithaca, New York, when I went to the School for Criticism and Theory at Cornell (maybe in 2001?), and my seminar leader, the eminent theorist and a woman I admire deeply, Diana Fuss, said that, at Wegman’s, “mutant vegetables reign supreme!” I will never forget that.  She meant it as a magnificent, magical musing on how amazing Wegman’s was.
So, once you’ve made your way through fruits and vegetables, and have maybe taken some still-covered-in-dirt potatoes out of their very own large bin, with a big scooper, you continue past the salad bar and the squeeze-your-own-orange-juice machine towards the prepared foods and meats area.  This is where I pick up a few things like hummus and smoked salmon, but if I wanted some herring salad or, say, Finnish sausages, they’d be here too.  Then you find yourself at the Tex-Mex aisle, which has a lot of different kinds of tortillas (New Mexicans might be aghast, but also, we take what we can find sometimes) and lots of salsas (not good; I can say that flatly) and, get this, no beans at all.  I think I already covered that in a previous post. No pinto beans; no black beans; none (though you can get black beans elsewhere in the store, but not dry beans).  Anyway, the next aisle over is the pasta.  You will not find what we think of as a “normal size” pasta-sauce jar in this aisle.  You will find smaller, slimmer jars.  I did buy one about a month ago that was sooooo arrabiata that I thought I might be permanently impacted from consuming it.  
I forgot to mention that also just beyond the fruit/vegetable area and the salad bar is the bread area and this is Eric’s favorite part of the store, being the bread-lover that he is.  Yesterday, in fact, I bought him some bread because he like to try all kind of breads, indiscriminately, and this one was so colorful that I had to grab it.  It looked like it might be cranberries and apples but it was in fact goat cheese and beets!  He loved it.  He would have loved it either way.  The Finns love, love, love their rye bread, and I don’t mind it, but there is also an abundance of oat-bread varieties.  By kids prefer just the standard sandwich-sliced bread.  But, we experience a whole wonderful world of Finnish bakery breads as a result of Eric buying several different kinds a week.
OK, I will say just a few more things (because I really should be doing some grading right now – haha! Some ol’, same ol’, with that!) – so, it is always a kind of fun adventure using Google Translate in the grocery store.  The translations are sometimes hilarious and impossible to believe. Also, I’ve got to say, Finnish apples in the grocery stores are just not, well, crispy.  I am so devoted to crispy apples and I am fully a member of the Honeycrisp apples brigade, so it takes some getting used to to recognize that you’re just not going to get that kind of crunch here.  My parents’ trees produce wonderfully crispy apples too, so it is just what I am accustomed to.  And I do love apples, so, they are something that has been absent from our diet here, and we do miss them.
You cannot buy a gallon of milk in any of the stores I have gone to. And Cece drinks a lot of milk. People's fridges here are smaller, typically, and people often go to the grocery store much more frequently.
Lastly, if you use the self-checkout, you will get a printed receipt and you will have to scan its bar code to get out of the gates that separate the self-checkouts from the hallway out of the store.  If you do not know you have to scan the bar code, you might be waiting there a long time, looking confused ;)  I am sure you can guess how I know this.
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Fruit Concentrate Market type, segmentation, growth and forecast 2024-2030
Fruit Concentrate Market
The Fruit Concentrate Market is expected to grow from USD 2.30 Billion in 2022 to USD 3.00 Billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 3.50% during the forecast period.
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Fruit concentrate is a processed product made by removing water and nutritional content from fruits, while retaining their taste and aroma. The fruit concentrate market research report segments the market based on types of fruits, including orange, tomato, strawberry, mango, guava, apple, peach, apricot, and others. Applications of fruit concentrate include ice cream, dairy, fruit juice, foodservice, bakery, and others. The market is analyzed for different regions like North America, Asia Pacific, Middle East, Africa, Australia, and Europe, and key players include Al Shams Agro Group, Agrana, Juhayna Food Industries, Faragalla, Döhler, Ingredion, Inc., SunOpta, UEFCON, and MisrItaly Group. Additionally, regulatory and legal factors specific to market conditions, such as food safety laws, labeling requirements, and trade agreements, are analyzed.
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Al Shams Agro Group
Agrana
Juhayna Food Industries
Faragalla
Döhler
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Ice Cream Industry
Dairy Industry
Fruit Juice Industry
Foodservice Industry
Bakery Industry
Others
KEY PRODUCT TYPES COVERED
Orange
Tomato
Strawberry
Mango
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Rajguru food and beverage industry Litchi Drink
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In the bustling world of beverages, finding a drink that not only quenches your thirst but also delivers an authentic burst of flavor can be a challenge. Enter Rajguru Food and Beverage Industry’s Litchi Drink—a refreshing blend that captures the essence of real litchi fruit, making it a favorite among fruit drink enthusiasts.
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Sparkling Water Market Size To Reach USD 76.95 Billion By 2028
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Sparkling Water Market Growth & Trends
The global sparkling water market size is expected to reach USD 76.95 billion by 2028, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. It is expected to expand at a CAGR of 12.6% from 2021 to 2028. Over the past few years, the demand for packaged water has significantly grown across the globe owing to the rising demand for healthy drinking water and the declining availability of fresh, clean, and hygienic water.
Some of the biggest bottled water companies such as Nestlé S.A., The Coca-Cola Company, PepsiCo Inc., and Dr Pepper Snapple Group are promoting healthy water drinking through a number of product launches, including sparkling water. For instance, in March 2020, the Coca-Cola Company launched a new line of the sparkling water under the brand name ‘AHA’ in the U.S. market, which features various flavor infusions to cater to the changing consumer demand.
Sparkling water is often sourced from mineral springs and its effervescence is a result of naturally occurring gases in some cases. Thus, the natural/mineral segment held the largest share of more than 60.0% share in 2020. The flavored caffeinated segment is expected to expand at a significant CAGR over the forecast period.
In March 2020, Caribou Coffee announced the launch of its new line of refreshing Caribou BOUsted Caffeinated Beverages. Caribou BOUsted is a delicious line of sparkling and blended caffeinated water and juice in a variety of fruit flavors and is available across the U.S. Lately, companies in the industry have been strengthening their distribution networks to enhance consumer reach.
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Various studies suggested that sparkling water is not as harmful as sodas for dental and bone health. Hence, several consumers consider carbonated water as a healthier alternative to soda and sugary carbonated drinks. Furthermore, over the past few years, an increase in the number of commercial advertisements for bottled water has been playing an important role in boosting brand visibility. These advertisements highlight the quality and hydration benefits of the product, and also emphasize taste and convenience.
Key players of bottled water are launching sparkling water to gain maximum market share. For instance, in February 2021, PepsiCo, Inc. introduced five new caffeinated sparkling water flavors, namely mango passion fruit, blood orange grapefruit, triple berry, blueberry pomegranate, and citrus cherry flavors, under its bubbly brand. These launches are increasing product visibility in the market and are anticipated to boost the market growth over the forecast period.
Sparkling Water Market Report Highlights
The flavored natural/mineral and caffeinated sparkling water segment is expected to register a faster growth rate during forecast years as compared to the unflavored segment owing to the increasing launch of fruit-flavored drinks
The online distribution channel is expected to register the fastest growth rate of 13.3% from 2021 to 2028
North America dominated the market by accounting for over 35.0% in 2020 owing to the high product adoption in the region
By product, the natural/mineral segment held the largest share of more than 60.0% in 2020
Regional Insights
North America held the largest share of over 35.0% in 2020. The rising consumer preference for healthy alternatives to soft drinks is the major factor driving the segment. Benefits such as improved intake, better digestion, and enhanced bone and heart health are influencing consumers to drink sparkling water. Moreover, the easy availability of this product across distribution channels is anticipated to boost the growth of this segment.
Europe accounted for a significant share in 2020. In Europe, there is a strong demand for sparkling water in several countries, such as Germany, the U.K., Italy, Spain, France, and the Netherlands, where the product is often served with meals in restaurants. In Europe, quick-service restaurants are expanding at a notable growth rate. They have been introducing several new beverages and food items inspired by national as well as international cuisines in order to further their footprint in an increasingly competitive environment. This is foreseen to bode well for the regional market in the coming years.
Sparkling Water Market Segmentation
Grand View Research has segmented the global sparkling water market on the basis of product, distribution channel, and region:
Sparkling Water Product Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2016 - 2028)
Natural/Mineral Sparkling Water
Flavored
Unflavored
Caffeinated Sparkling Water
Flavored
Unflavored
Sparkling Water Distribution Channel Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2016 - 2028)
Hypermarket & Supermarket
Convenience Stores
Online
Others
Sparkling Water Regional Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2016 - 2028)
North America
Europe
Asia Pacific
Central & South America
Middle East & Africa
List of Key Players of Sparkling Water Market
Nestlé
PepsiCo, Inc.
National Beverage Corp.
Talking Rain
Keurig Dr Pepper Inc.
The Coca-Cola Company
Danone S.A.
SANPELLEGRINO S.P.A
Clear Cut Phocus
Caribou Coffee Operating Company, Inc.
Hiball
RHODIUS Mineralquellen und Getränke GmbH & Co. KG
AQUA Carpatica
Northwest Coffee
Volay Brands, LLC
WakeWater Beverage Co.
Big Watt Cold Beverage Co.
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Portable Lemon Juicer: Your Essential Tool for Fresh Citrus Delight
In today’s fast-paced world, maintaining a healthy lifestyle has become more challenging yet more important than ever. A portable lemon juicer can be an essential companion in your journey toward a healthier you. Compact, efficient, and easy to use, this little device allows you to enjoy fresh lemon juice anytime, anywhere. Whether you're at home, in the office, or on the go, having a portable lemon juicer at your disposal ensures you never miss out on the refreshing, vitamin-packed benefits of citrus fruits.
In this blog post, we will delve into the many advantages of owning a portable lemon juicer, explore how it works, and discuss the various features you should consider when purchasing one. Additionally, we'll take a look at some top recommendations for the best portable lemon juicers available on the market.
Why You Need a Portable Lemon Juicer
Convenience on the Go
One of the most compelling reasons to invest in a portable lemon juicer is the sheer convenience it offers. Imagine you're at the office, craving a quick burst of vitamin C to get you through the day. Instead of resorting to store-bought juices, which are often loaded with sugar and preservatives, you can simply pull out your portable lemon juicer and squeeze fresh lemon juice into your water, tea, or salad dressing. The compact design means it easily fits into your bag, making it an ideal companion for travel, work, or even a quick trip to the gym. ​ Health Benefits of Fresh Lemon Juice
Lemons are packed with essential nutrients, including vitamin C, potassium, and antioxidants, all of which are beneficial for your health. Fresh lemon juice is known to boost immunity, improve skin health, aid digestion, and even help with weight loss. By having a portable lemon juicer at your disposal, you can easily incorporate these health benefits into your daily routine, no matter where you are.
Cost-Effective and Eco-Friendly
Another advantage is its cost-effectiveness. Instead of spending money on expensive bottled juices or lemon-flavored drinks, you can buy fresh lemons and juice them yourself. This not only saves money but also reduces your environmental footprint by eliminating the need for single-use plastic bottles. A portable lemon juicer is a small investment that pays off in the long run, both for your wallet and the planet.
Key Features to Look for in a Portable Lemon Juicer
Size and Portability
When selecting a portable lemon juicer, size is a crucial factor to consider. It should be compact and lightweight enough to carry with you, but also sturdy and durable. Look for a juicer that easily fits into your bag or purse, without taking up too much space. Some portable juicers are designed to double as a container for the juice, making them even more convenient.
Material and Durability
The material of the juicer is another important consideration. High-quality portable lemon juicers are typically made from stainless steel or BPA-free plastic, ensuring they are safe to use and resistant to wear and tear. Stainless steel models tend to be more durable and easier to clean, while plastic versions are often lighter and more affordable.
Ease of Use and Cleaning
A good portable lemon juicer should be easy to use, with minimal effort required to extract the juice. Some models feature a simple press-and-twist mechanism, while others may have more advanced features like a built-in strainer or a spout for pouring. Additionally, it’s essential that the juicer is easy to clean, preferably dishwasher-safe, to save time and hassle.
Versatility
While primarily designed for lemons, many portable juicers can also be used for other citrus fruits like limes, oranges, and grapefruits. Some even function as a portable juicer blender, allowing you to mix the juice with other ingredients for smoothies or cocktails. If you’re looking for a multi-functional device, consider one that offers versatility beyond just juicing lemons.
Top Recommendations for Portable Lemon Juicers
1. LemonMaster Compact Citrus Juicer
The LemonMaster Compact Citrus Juicer is a top pick for those who prioritize portability and ease of use. Made from high-quality stainless steel, this juicer is both durable and lightweight, making it perfect for on-the-go use. Its ergonomic design ensures a comfortable grip, and the built-in strainer efficiently separates the seeds from the juice. This model is also dishwasher-safe, making cleanup a breeze.
2. JuicePro Portable Citrus Squeezer
The JuicePro Portable Citrus Squeezer is an excellent option for those who need a versatile juicer that can handle more than just lemons. Its wide, sturdy base and dual-gear mechanism make juicing a quick and effortless task. The JuicePro is made from BPA-free plastic, ensuring safety and durability. It also features a convenient spout for pouring, so you can easily add freshly squeezed juice to your favorite drinks and dishes.
3. CitrusEase Travel Juicer
If you’re always on the move, the CitrusEase Travel Juicer is the perfect companion. This compact, lightweight juicer is designed specifically for portability, with a screw-on cap that doubles as a container for the juice. It’s made from durable plastic, and its simple twist-and-squeeze operation makes juicing lemons quick and easy. The CitrusEase is also easy to clean, with all parts being dishwasher-safe.
4. ProJuice Handheld Citrus Press
The ProJuice Handheld Citrus Press is a favorite among those who prefer a more traditional juicing experience. This manual juicer is made from sturdy aluminum and features a classic lever design that allows you to extract maximum juice with minimal effort. Its compact size makes it easy to carry, and its simple design means fewer parts to clean. The ProJuice is ideal for those who want a reliable, no-fuss juicer that can be used anywhere.
How to Use a Portable Lemon Juicer
Using a portable lemon juicer is straightforward and requires just a few simple steps. Here’s a quick guide to help you get started:
Select a Fresh Lemon: Choose a ripe, juicy lemon for the best results. You can roll the lemon on a hard surface to soften it and make juicing easier.
Cut the Lemon in Half: Using a sharp knife, slice the lemon in half crosswise.
Position the Lemon in the Juicer: Place one half of the lemon cut-side down into the juicer. If your juicer has a strainer, make sure it’s in place to catch the seeds.
Juice the Lemon: Depending on the type of juicer, either press down on the lever or twist the lemon to extract the juice. Continue until all the juice has been squeezed out.
Pour and Enjoy: If your juicer has a spout, pour the fresh juice directly into your glass or over your dish. If not, simply remove the juicer and pour the juice from the container.
Clean the Juicer: After use, rinse the juicer under warm water or place it in the dishwasher if it’s dishwasher-safe.
Recipes and Ideas for Using Fresh Lemon Juice
Lemon Water
A classic and simple way to enjoy the benefits of fresh lemon juice is to add it to water. This refreshing drink can be enjoyed warm or cold and is a great way to stay hydrated while boosting your intake of vitamin C.
Lemon Salad Dressing
Fresh lemon juice makes an excellent base for salad dressings. Combine it with olive oil, garlic, and your favorite herbs for a light and tangy dressing that pairs well with a variety of salads.
Lemonade
There’s nothing quite like homemade lemonade on a hot summer day. Mix fresh lemon juice with water, sugar, and a few ice cubes for a refreshing treat that’s far superior to store-bought versions.
Lemon Marinades
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Conclusion
A portable lemon juicer is an invaluable tool for anyone who values health, convenience, and flavor. Whether you're making a quick lemon water at the gym, adding a zesty kick to your salad at work, or preparing fresh lemonade on a picnic, this compact device ensures you can enjoy the fresh taste of lemon juice anytime, anywhere. With the right portable lemon juicer, you can easily incorporate the benefits of fresh citrus into your daily routine.
Whether you're looking for a portable juicer blender company that offers a variety of citrus juicers or simply need a reliable, on-the-go option, the market has plenty of excellent choices to suit your needs. By considering the features outlined in this guide, you'll be well-equipped to make an informed decision and enjoy the many benefits of fresh lemon juice wherever you go.
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Second Star Chapter Fourteen: The Novice
Fandom: The Mandalorian Wordcount: 3.6k Warnings: Canon-typical violence, child endangerment
Okan and Peli return triumphant from their business and wait for the bounty hunters to come back. Toro Calican returns, but Mando is nowhere to be seen
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“You did pretty good back there, Little Miss Unknown,” Peli bites into a sandit as she says it. The sugar sprinkled on the top of the bun is as coarse as the sand of the dunes and crunches with Peli’s consonants, “Does your family name not translate or do you not have one?” Signature Tatooine bluntness.
“I don’t have one.” Okan lies. She tears the sandit she’s holding in half and licks the sugar off before pushing it into the baby’s waiting hands. He plays with it more than eats it, ripping it to make fist-sized doughballs and rub odd lumps into the fabric of Okan’s cloak before deigning to put it in his mouth. She uses a corner of the cloak to wipe his mouth at any intervals he allows. Like any baby, he’s very much against being kept clean and tidy.
“Not unusual,” Peli shrugs and rests a comforting hand on Okan’s upper arm. Okan tenses at the contact and side steps. Peli doesn’t react, just goes on, “But hey, fresh, new, regular commission, I appreciate it. I can knock a couple hundred credits off your bill…grab some spotchka?”
“Are the breweries still putting that algae dust in it?”
“The spirius? Yeah, believe so. Even last drought couldn’t kill that stuff.”
“Then I guess we can have some spotchka.” Okan concedes, lifting her bun out of the child’s reach. Peli is taking them back along the path they’d taken to get to the starport, and while they walk the market goes from the day shift to the night as the suns start to show signs of vaguely considering setting. No one stays out long once it gets dark.  Hells, any solo movement in the cities past five was risky the last time Okan was on Tatooine. The stalls are changing hands between associates or being replaced by those belonging to fresh vendors. Stock is switched from dehydrated carbohydrates and quick-fix kits to gallons of treated water and piles of coloured powder under bell jars. The latter leaves Okan twitchy, whole hand flexing. 
Peli stops at several of the stalls. She seems to be one of those people that knows everyone, and knows how to talk strangers into being allies. 
“Guess y’all gotta eat, huh,” she says at one point, turning blush pink fruits over in her hands. Fresh produce can’t be sold during the day unless you’ve got a way of keeping it cold, “What’ve you got in that galley of yours?”
“Not much fresh,” Okan admits. She takes the fruit from Peli’s hand when it’s offered. It’s surprisingly soft, covered in fine hair like her arms. She almost has to restrain herself from leaving marks in its flesh where her nails sit. It is in fact not fully pink, but marbled orange and yellow to create the blush tone, “What is this?”
“A peach. That’s what they call the colour, too. It’s been a while since I’ve seen one, before the war we used to get ‘em from Naboo. You don’t gotta skin ‘em, either.” While Peli speaks, she hands over a fistful of credits, far more than she’d given for the orangey pulp the group had bought that morning. Gently, she takes the fruit from Okan’s hand and pushes it into the string bag she’s paid for. Tying the bag securely to her belt, she moves on.
Okan next drifts to a stop at a stall that holds ration packs. She doesn’t really need any of them, Mando’s got enough of the freeze-dried mid-rim stuff to last him another war, but this is Tatooine food. Their food can’t rely on rehydration so it’s thick and stodgy and makes the human eye sting without exception. Okan hasn’t known flavour like it since she left, despite her best experimental efforts. She’s willing to sacrifice the credits for a few packets of seasoning, some of vegetables, cans of lamta juice. Any simmering excitement bubbles away as they pass another stall surrounded by bloodshot eyes.
“Are they seriously selling spice at the night markets?” Peli coughs loudly to detract from the question. A pit droid whines nervously.
“Well. Well, yeah, yeah, they are,” Peli answers, “I dunno what the situation was like last time you were here but the Pykes are running the show now. They’re not particularly afraid, either.”
“What happens if one of their vendors gets caught?”
“They don’t. Or they don’t stay in custody very long,” Peli turns onto the path that will lead them back amidst the grid of hangars, “Hey, sunshine, the Empire couldn’t wrangle Tatooine even when they had the Hutts. Republic’s got no chance out here,” Okan’s brow furrows and she opens her mouth, but Peli’s elbow digs into her side, “I agree with you, but it’s not smart to say it,” finding her hangar, she inputs the code that will let her back in, “Now, who's hungry?” The baby squeaks like a womp rat’s nest in reply.
“He’s always hungry,” Okan translates, “I’m not sure he isn’t hollow,” she finds the lump of her homemade harness that covers one of the child’s feet and wiggles it to make him shriek with giggles. The door to the hangar slides open, and Peli holds an arm out to keep it from closing again so Okan can get through. The mechanic’s rattly old R5 droid is sitting on the other side of the door waiting for them. Okan can finally release the baby, lifting the helmet and untying the scarves. He totters off as soon as physically possible, trailing the pit droids. “If he gets hurt, Mando’ll make you scrap!” Okan calls out to them. The nervous one turtles.
“What’s his deal with droids, anyway?” Peli asks, having secured the hangar. Okan shrugs. She could speculate, but she doesn’t know for sure and it’s not her place. “Any idea when he’ll be back?”
“He tries to get back to us before dark,” Okan looks directly into the eyes of the suns, lifting a hand to measure the distance between them and the horizon, “But it depends how far into the Sea they had to go.”
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“You don’t seem to be too worried about the mando.” Late into the next afternoon, Peli has found she makes more progress in her repairs without Okan’s help. Her droids have been playing crown-cards all day. They’d taken Okan’s lunch hour to teach her how to play. She wasn’t great, not brilliant with Basic numbers, and so she’s asked them to employ her dinnertime as well.
“I’m not,” Okan glances towards the ship, now dusted with sand. The hull door has sunk somewhat into the grit, and there are still globs of fuel dirtying the ground that the pit-droids have to chase the child away from, “I have insurance.” Finding herself within arm’s reach of a broom she advances towards the Razor Crest with the intent to clean, “He won’t leave this ship behind.” Mando won’t thank her for letting the hydraulics get gummed up with sand. Peli laughs, loud and just a little gravelly,
“He’s the sentimental type, huh?” she asks without a trace of seriousness, “The ship, not you and the kid?”
“Oh, we’re more trouble than we’re worth.” Okan finds herself in a familiar stance reminiscent of being at the farm. Of sweeping up sand and rust-coloured earth she’d tracked in. Cleaning up broken shards of glass and collecting the rocks that had broken the windows. More trouble than she’s worth indeed. 
“Forgive me if I find that hard to believe.” Peli chuckles to herself. She has good reason to laugh. Okan, though taller than the average human woman and visibly strong if one takes the time to look, doesn’t present as particularly threatening. And the baby is very clearly a baby who doesn’t even reach her knees and struggles to walk unaided for longer than fifteen minutes.
“I forgive you.” Okan tells the mechanic, with a neat little flourish of the broom. Seeing the child watching her she tosses the broom into the air, spins on the ball of her foot to encourage her cloak to kick out, and catches it again in her opposite hand while keeping it spinning. She continues her turn, repeating the toss. The third toss she throws higher, high enough to give her time to leap off the hull door and entirely flip herself over in the air. She completes the aerial, her arms held out in a horizontal line to complete the star shape her body makes, before landing with a thud and catching the broom again, instinctively bending her knees to absorb the impact of the landing.  The cloak snaps behind her with the quick movement, and she’s familiar enough with the move that it doesn’t trip her. That precious millisecond in the air of feeling weightless, the surety of knowing she can and will catch herself. Spontaneity. It’s wonderful. The child’s wet, gurgly laugh may well be the tinkling of a high bell, the suns spotlights.
“Y’all sure are interesting characters.” Peli gives her head a little shake, the cloud of curls following and giving off a spray of sand. The child, sitting by her foot, is showered in the stuff and seems to enjoy the sensation, squeezing his eyes shut to avoid getting the grains in them. 
A slow, deliberate clap brings their attention to the hangar doors. A humanoid figure has entered. Shorter than Okan, wrapped in leather. Peli shields her eyes to see better while Okan just squints, trying to figure out if anyone else is nearby.
“Impressive.”
“Toro?” Okan calls. It’s the young, inexperienced bounty hunter who had hired Mando. Strangely, he’s here with no bounty. And no Mando. Alone and nonchalant. 
“Okan! Peli,” he waves to them, striding confidently through the sand towards the ship, “And,” he tilts until he sees the child, and a smile splits his face, “The baby.”
“Toro?” Okan moves forward, confused. Warmth tingles in her fingers, as though she has slept on her hands and the weight has reduced them to nought but sensation “Where’s Mando?” Toro Calican hums questioningly, as though he hasn’t heard her. When Okan passes Peli she says her name, and the mechanic squats and lifts the child into her arms. A quiet click in the back of her throat prompts a pit-droid to roll towards her. R5 rattles nervously in his corner. “Where’s Mando?” Okan repeats, her voice low in pitch but still loud enough that she knows she was audible the first time. 
“Oh, I’m sure he’ll catch up eventually.” Toro and Okan are still moving, slowly closing in on one another. Okan steps towards Peli and the child, encouraging Toro to circle in the other direction, and she keeps her hands out and open. Her feet warm in the sand. All she has is the broom. His eyes hold ambition. Greed.
“What happened?”
“You didn’t tell me the truth. About who you are, none of you did.” Shit. Shit. Heat rushes to her fingers, fear penetrating deep into the bones. Mando’s gone. Not dead, he’ll catch up, suggests an injured state. Or a delay. Had Toro taken both speeders and abandoned him in the Sea? He’ll never make it out of there alone. Okan moves to bring her hands together as though to clap, but her gloves have hardly touched before Toro draws a blaster. He doesn’t even aim it at her. If it were to be fired it would hit Peli square in the chest.
“What do you want?” Okan puts distance between her hands again, recognising that any move towards aggression would get Peli killed and put the child at risk. “You have no reason to hurt us, and we’ve no reason to hurt you.”
“I thought your people valued honesty. Is lying to me not reason enough?”
“Since when did humans value honesty?” Peli asks, trying to inject some light-heartedness into the stand-off. 
“They don’t. But she,” he gestures at Okan with the blaster, “Isn’t human. She’s worth at least seven million credits if I get her to a Guild base, and the child? Who knows?” Toro strolls forward, comfortable in his position as the one who has taken hostages. He watches as Okan’s eyes take in a full rotation of the hangar, trying to think of something, anything, to do, “I think,” he’s within six feet of her now, “We’ll wait for the Mandalorian to come back. Complete the collection.” Arrogance, that’s what else sits on his face, and arrogance can disguise stupidity. Sometimes. Gods, she hopes so.
***
If Toro has deeper levels of stupidity, he hasn’t shown them yet. Thus far, he’s made annoyingly smart decisions. Peli’s wrists are bound in front of her so she still has some mobility and can be ordered about, while Okan’s hands are tight against her back and she can’t do shit with her gloves on. More than that, it’s getting dark outside. It’s getting cold. Okan’s no use in the cold, and Mando…Mando’s out in the Dune Sea. Dehydrated, hungry, tired, likely injured. She’s given him as much time to get back to them on his own as she dares, but if she manages to get rid of Toro she has no way of finding him. No idea where he had gone, and no idea if her old contacts in the Sea are still around. She needs to install a tracker on that man. If she can find him. If.
“What’s your name? Your real name?” Toro Calican is leaning against the ship, watching Okan while she processes. She stares back at him without a reply, “I know you speak Basic now, you can quit the stupid off-worlder thing. What are you, anyway?” He doesn’t know? He’s taken her hostage and he doesn’t know, “I mean, obviously I have some idea. I’ve heard the stories.”
“Oh, good, then you know all about the sky-dragons.” Okan rolls her eyes. 
“Don’t treat me like a child.”
“How old are you, exactly? Have you even seen your third decade?” Peli calls. Toro rounds on her with a protest at the ready, but she just laughs at him, “Y’ain’t gonna shoot me. You shoot us, you lose your bounty.” This isn’t her first rodeo. She jostles the child awkwardly to try and keep him calm.
“You think that’s all I care about? The money? I shot the last bounty. She’s dead. Because she’s small potatoes compared to these two.”
“Then what are we, topatos?” Okan asks. She waits until Toro turns to her to reprimand her before she powers forward and slams her forehead into his face. He reels backwards, then doubles over. He won’t shoot her, she’s sure of that. He’d shot the last bounty, yes, but only once he realised she wasn’t the most valuable piece on the board. He won’t shoot her. When he doubles over Okan introduces his jaw to her knee. The child is warbling but whether he’s scared, concerned or amused isn’t clear. Peli’s laughing and the sound of sliding sand tells Okan that the mechanic is running for the door. Peli is the bargaining chip and she’s running away with the boy’s prize. A pit droid is squealing and whirring, waving his gangly arms at Okan until she makes to follow the others but Toro…Toro has recovered enough. His hand catches the edge of Okan’s cloak and multi-coloured stars burst in her peripheral vision as the fabric snatches away any breaths she’d intended on taking. With her hands bound behind her back she can’t balance herself and seems destined to faceplant in the sand, but Toro’s up and winding the fabric of her cloak around his arm.
“Come back here or the spark dies!” his voice is young but with that youth comes strength, as though he’s slammed a brick wall down between Peli and the exit. She skids and for a moment seems to consider running anyway, which Okan can’t entirely blame her for.
“You won’t. You won’t get such high praise if you kill me.” Okan tells the boy. Blood oozes from his nose and between his lips, crystallised with sand. He must have bitten his tongue when she’d hit his jaw, his s sounds are a little thick. 
“I dunno. I hear they want you for parts. Doesn’t much matter if you’re cold,” Toro informs her. He shouts louder to address Peli again, who hasn’t quite turned around yet, “Give me the kid.” He repeats this even louder and blood sprays from his mouth. Had she broken some of his teeth? Peli turns. She comes back. She’s watching Okan, direct eye contact as though she’s trying to convey a message. Okan doesn’t get it. Toro releases Okan, takes the baby and pushes all three of them up onto the hull door of the Razor Crest.
Mando walks into the hangar hardly a minute later. Oh. That was what Peli was trying to tell her. Okan catches her relieved breath before it leaves her. He isn’t limping, there’s no blood trickling down into the sand. Those were the worst-case scenarios. The very worst was that he wouldn’t turn up at all but he had. 
“Took you long enough, Mando,” Toro calls. His letters are even less clear now, he’s making up for it by talking loudly, “Looks like I’m calling the shots now, partner. Drop your blaster and raise ‘em.” Once Mando complies, he gives Peli a set of binders, shoves her in Mando’s direction and presses his blaster into Okan’s side. Peli ambles towards Mando, taking her own sweet damn time. She has not enjoyed being ordered around by this spitfire of a wannabe bounty hunter and she’s going to make sure he knows about it. Okan stands remarkably uninjured, but remarkably still lest that condition change. “You’re a Guild traitor, Mando. And I’m willing to bet that these are the targets you helped escape. Fennec was right. Bringing you in won’t just make me a member of the Guild. It’ll make me legendary.”
“Telling us your plan isn’t the brightest idea, kid.” Mando says. Is he…stalling? Is he hoping to take most of the fire? What-
Brightest. Idea. Code. That’s code. Code he taught her months ago for events just such as these. Hostage situations, that is. If you ever, ever, hear me say something is a bright idea, it means I’m about to use a flash charge and you should cover your eyes. Okan had tossed about the idea of her carrying some flash charges and was quite quickly shot down, but maybe after today he’ll rethink. They haven’t been able to translate this into baby terms but with hope the loud noise will scare him into closing his eyes before the flash temporarily blinds him. Without further hesitation, Okan squeezes her eyes shut. The high sound of the flash charge going off, like a firework, spears through her ears. A secondary sound is that of blaster fire, at least until Okan elbows him hard enough to make him fall down. It’s all very confusing for several seconds until footsteps patter up the hull door and hands pat their way down Okan’s arms.
“It’s me, you maniac,” Peli swats at Okan’s shoulder when Okan tries to wriggle away thinking it’s Toro, “It’s me, you can open your eyes.” Okan does so while Peli scrambles around under her cloak to find the binders. Okan does her level best to keep her emotions tamped down lest Peli brush against any exposed skin. 
“Mando! The baby?” Okan calls, trying to stay still while Peli curses at the binders.
“Got him.” Mando calls back. 
“Got it!” Peli shouts triumphantly, ripping the binders off of Okan’s wrists and tossing them aside. The smoke from the flash charge has cleared by the time Peli and Okan have reached Mando. He stands over Toro’s dead body with the child in his arms.
***
They leave Tatooine as soon as they can. Okan will miss it, if she’s honest, but she had used her share of Toro’s money to buy more Tatooine rations so she can have the taste of the planet with her a little longer. She’ll mourn the loss of the warmth of course, it had given her a wonderful boost of energy, but she knows how to travel now. In silence, for once, in her chair in the cockpit. She’s done all her talking for today. Mando’s uninjured, he’s eaten, and every time he sticks the straw of a water bottle up his helmet he shakes the bottle at Okan first so she knows. Hey. It’s Tatooine. We’re lucky we got out with all of our limbs, Okan had said, Dehydration I can handle.
“Where are we going?” Okan asks as she shifts from one side of her chair to another. She can’t help asking.
“Don’t know. We might be in space a while,” the helmet tilts up and she’s learned that at that angle he can see her in the reflection on the window. She gives a little wave, “Get comfortable.”
“I think I can manage that.”
“Maybe sleep in your bed.” Mando suggests.
“Rather be around people,” Okan answers, tucking her knees up into her chest. She sits like that for several minutes with her eyes closed, just listening to the sounds of the ship. An image of Toro trying to say the word people splutters behind her eyelids. “I broke his face, didn’t I.”
“You really did,” Is he smiling? Is that what a smile sounds like? “Good work.” He adds. Okan smiles back.
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Juice Concentrates Industry to Witness Revolutionary Growth
The juice concentrates market has been a significant segment within the global beverage industry. Juice concentrates are concentrated forms of fruit or vegetable juices, typically obtained by removing the water content from the juice. This process helps in reducing the volume for transportation and storage, while also extending the product’s shelf life. At a 4.9% CAGR, the global juice concentrates market size is projected to grow at US$ 93.7 billion by 2027. In 2022, its valuation was US$ 73.7 billion.
Key points about the juice concentrates market include:
Types of Juice Concentrates:
Fruit Concentrates: Common fruits used for concentrates include orange, apple, grape, pineapple, and others.
Vegetable Concentrates: Tomato concentrate is a prominent example.
Applications:
Juice concentrates are used in various industries, including the production of beverages, bakery products, dairy, and confectionery.
In the beverage industry, they are utilized for making fruit juices, nectars, soft drinks, and other flavored drinks.
Juice Concentrates Industry Drivers:
Demand for Natural Ingredients: Consumers are increasingly seeking products made with natural ingredients, and juice concentrates often meet this demand.
Convenience and Shelf Life: Concentrates offer convenience in handling and transportation and have an extended shelf life compared to regular juices.
Juice Concentrates Industry Trends:
Functional Beverages: Juice concentrates are being used in the production of functional beverages, incorporating health-promoting ingredients.
Clean Label: There is a growing trend towards clean label products, driving the demand for concentrates without artificial additives or preservatives.
Challenges:
Health Concerns: Despite the natural aspect, some concentrates may have high sugar content, leading to concerns about their impact on health.
Competition from Fresh Juices: The rise of fresh and cold-pressed juices poses a challenge to the concentrates market.
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North America is projected to be the second-largest market in juice concentrate industry.
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Minimal Heat Treatment: Technologies like aseptic processing minimize heat exposure during concentrate production. This helps preserve the natural flavors, colors, and vitamins of the fruits and vegetables, making the concentrates a more attractive option for health-conscious consumers.
Advanced Drying Technologies: Freeze-drying and spray drying techniques are being refined to create better quality powdered juice concentrates. These concentrates offer extended shelf life, easier transportation, and the potential for new applications in food products.
Membrane Filtration: Improved membrane filtration systems allow for more efficient removal of unwanted elements like water and impurities from the juice. This results in a more concentrated product with a stronger flavor profile.
Biopreservation Techniques: Techniques like natural antimicrobials and bio-based packaging are being explored to extend the shelf life of juice concentrates without relying on artificial preservatives. This caters to the growing demand for clean-label products.
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Canned Fruit Juice Market is Expected to Grow at an Alarming CAGR by 2030 
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Carotenoids Market Size, Share, Types, Products, Trends, Growth, Applications and Forecast 2023 to 2030
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