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  2. Mott's - Wikipedia

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    1991: Mott’s introduces fruit-flavored apple sauces, which would eventually evolve into the Mott's Fruitsations brand. [1] 1999: Cadbury-Schweppes acquires the Hawaiian Punch brand and partially integrates it with Mott's. [4] 2001: The company introduces Mott’s Healthy Harvest, an unsweetened apple sauce blended with other fruits. [1]

  3. List of sauces - Wikipedia

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    Anchovy essence – Spiced fish sauce; Avgolemono – Egg-lemon sauce or soup; Avocado sauce – Sauce prepared using avocado as a primary ingredient; Barbecue sauce – Sauce used as a marinade, basting, topping, or condiment [1]

  4. Apple sauce - Wikipedia

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    Applesauce is most commonly packaged in cups, jars, pouches, and cans. Applesauce cups are the largest segment of the applesauce market, comprising 40.9% of the revenue share in 2017. Brick-and-mortar retail stores account for about 85% of the market share for applesauce, as compared to 15% among e-retailers .

  5. Rose's lime juice - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand ingredient list (2013) The ingredients in the modern US product, listed in order of concentration are water, high fructose corn syrup , lime juice concentrate, sodium metabisulfite (preservative #223), natural flavors, Blue 1 .

  6. Applesauce in Place of OIl and Other Baking Substitutions - AOL

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    The typical ratio to substitute is 1:1, which means if the recipe calls for 1 cup oil, feel free to substitute 1 cup applesauce. But the texture of the baked good will turn out different--slightly ...

  7. Apple cider - Wikipedia

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    Apple cider (left) is an unfiltered, unsweetened apple juice.Most present-day apple juice (right) is filtered (and pasteurized).Apple cider (also called sweet cider, soft cider, or simply cider) is the name used in the United States and Canada for an unfiltered, unsweetened, non-alcoholic beverage made from apples.

  8. List of apple dishes - Wikipedia

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    Applesauce cake – Dessert cake; Apple soda – Sweetened non-alcoholic drink, often carbonated; Apple strudel – Traditional Austrian pastry; Apple turnover – Sealed pastry with filling; Baked apple – Culinary dish; Brown Betty – American dessert; Calvados – French apple brandy

  9. Seneca Foods - Wikipedia

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    The corporate name was changed from Seneca Grape Juice Company to Seneca Foods Corporation. During this time, the Prosser, Washington, plant was opened for the production of applesauce and fruit juices, and the company added brokers and expanded distribution. Seneca stock began trading in the over-the-counter market, and apple juice enriched ...