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Modified: Nov 16, 2017 by Debjani Chatterjee Alam · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

No Concentrate Fruit Juice Range by ITC B Natural, A Review

%Debjani Chatterjee Alam Debjanir Rannaghar
Modified: Nov 16, 2017 · Published: Nov 16, 2017 by Debjani Chatterjee Alam · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment
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Both me and Mehebub are not typically Tea's person but we do enjoy our portion of coffee. In fact, I am almost a coffee addict! I ended with having more than 8 cups of Espresso at the office. This probably is the reason I try to limit the caffeine consumption at home. We both and even the little one prefer fruit juice as part of the breakfast. This is our way of skipping the caffeine and Pasta simply enjoyed her portion of juice. Moreover, it is easy for me to feed her quickly. She is the first to leave the house in the morning for school. I though prefer fresh juice but at times we ended on having the packaged juice too. It is a known fact that the packaged juices are not always free from concentrate which probably is one of the drawbacks of packaged drinks. However, I recently came to know about the No Concentrate Fruit Juice Range by ITC B Natural. Naturally, we ended on tasting the mango juice and liked it.

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During Diwali, I have received a hamper containing four different flavors from the No Concentrate Fruit Juice Range by ITC B Natural. The hamper was having Mango, Litchi, Pomegranate and Guava Juice. Pasta was really happy seeing the hamper as she already liked the B Natural Mango Juice. I preferred the Guava one while Mehebub liked the Litchi Juice.

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As claimed by ITC B Natural, their No Concentrate Fruit Juice Range is free from the concentrate which means the juices are prepared directly from the fruit pulp. This also means the juices are prepared just the way we extract juice from fruits at home. Another thing to note, the brand claims that the No Concentrate Fruit Juice Range by ITC B Natural is free from preservatives, synthetic colors, and artificial flavors.

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IT B Natural Mango Juice

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IT B Natural Guava Juice

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IT B Natural Litchi Juice

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IT B Natural Pomegranate Juice

Coming to the flavor of No Concentrate Fruit Juice Range by ITC B Natural, each variety is distinct with the thickness quotient. The Mango Juice is the thicker while the Pomegranate Juice is light just the way it should be. I found the texture of Litchi and Guava juice just perfect. Pasta enjoyed her portion as it is.  I made some Vodka based cocktail prepared with Litchi and Guava Juice. We found the cocktails perfect with the flavor of juices.

 

Disclaimer: This post is written in collaboration with ITC B Natural.

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I'm a Corporate Social Responsibility Specialist with a keen interest in ESG, but my passion lies in food: writing about it, creating recipes, and capturing its beauty through photography! Debjanir Rannaghar began in 2009 as a space for me to share my food adventures, my experiences as a mom, and the dishes I adore cooking and eating, both at home and when exploring new places. My aim is to create recipes that are easy to understand and follow, so anyone, whether they love to cook or simply need to, can succeed. I apply the same straightforward approach to my reviews and stories. I also have a passion for food photography and strive to showcase delicious meals in a beautiful, practical, and accessible manner. Feel free to contact me at [email protected].

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