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If prunes are dehydrated plums, where does prune juice come from?

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Posted - October 20, 2019

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  •   October 20, 2019 1:07 PM MDT
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  • 137
    This is what they call a conundrum isn't it? I think it is heartless and cruel of you to take advantage of us like this knowing full well we are none of us too bright.
    But you're right, it is a bit of a puzzle. 
      October 20, 2019 1:24 PM MDT
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  • 44617
    Indeed...a centuries old question.
      October 20, 2019 2:45 PM MDT
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  • 10639
    They rehydrate the prunes, and then squeeze the juice back out.  (really)
      October 20, 2019 1:59 PM MDT
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  • 44617
    Then why not just eat the plums?
      October 20, 2019 2:43 PM MDT
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  • 10639
    Marketing gimmick?
      October 20, 2019 3:35 PM MDT
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  • 2836
    This post was edited by Jon at February 5, 2020 8:26 PM MST
      October 20, 2019 5:20 PM MDT
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  • 23577
    Wherever it comes from, I enjoy drinking it.
    And I enjoy prunes much more than plums. I was a strange kid - -  I've always enjoyed prunes even as a little kid. (Somehow, to me, at least, prunes seem to be an adult-nature-type of fruit, as in, adults eat them, not children, but I've always liked them.)

    :)


    Image result for boy eating prunes This post was edited by WelbyQuentin at February 5, 2020 8:26 PM MST
      October 20, 2019 6:05 PM MDT
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  • 17596
    The plums are rehydrates and then the juice is taken from them.  

    BUT!!!!!  Prune juice smells like prunes smell.  Why aren't rehydrated prunes, plums again.
      October 20, 2019 7:54 PM MDT
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