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Does flash pasteurization kill the live enzymes that are contained in fresh

juices, like carrot juice?

 

Also, do the RDA percentages on packages represent the amount of nutrients

before processing or after processing?

 

 

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Flash pasteurization is conducted at super-high temperatures, so yes, the

enzymes are destroyed. And the percentages could indicate either before or

after processing. Generally, if there are nutrients added, such as in

enriched foods, it will indicate what the percentage is post-processing.

But if you buy a bottle of OJ, for example, the RDA for vitamin C will

appear very high, even though almost all vitamin C is destroyed in the first

few minutes of heating (as in pasteurizing). Any vitamin C present was

probably added after processing (listed as ascorbic acid). So it's kind of

hard to know. When I buy packaged food, I just assume that any added

nutrients aren't absorbed very well and that most water-soluble nutrients

are lost, so I don't count them very high when I'm estimating my intake.

 

Chandelle

 

On Sun, Aug 9, 2009 at 2:21 PM, <admartin5 wrote:

 

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> Does flash pasteurization kill the live enzymes that are contained in fresh

> juices, like carrot juice?

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> Also, do the RDA percentages on packages represent the amount of nutrients

> before processing or after processing?

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