pboy said:beautiful landscape in your avatar Jennifer
high brix usually indicates healthy and ripe
What counts as "high" in Brix for juices?
I just got a cheap refractometer so can measure it!
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pboy said:beautiful landscape in your avatar Jennifer
high brix usually indicates healthy and ripe
aquaman said:pboy said:beautiful landscape in your avatar Jennifer
high brix usually indicates healthy and ripe
What counts as "high" in Brix for juices?
I just got a cheap refractometer so can measure it!
BingDing said:Good thread. Murray's apple cider is from Virginia, it's "a blend of whole tree ripened apples" and it didn't cause me any problems.
Jennifer, aquaman, or anyone, googling on refractometers turns up all kinds of stuff. Anyone have advice on a good brand/model. Testing both food and urine would be good, can all of them do both?
Thx
as an update, I'm also testing out the 5 litre bagged Apple and Pear juice from http://www.chegworthvalley.com since the Duskin's has Ascorbic Acid in it.
Also the bagged stuff works out cheaper (£2 per litre)