O.N.E. Cashew Juice, 11-Ounce Aseptic Containers (Pack of 12)
O.N.E. Cashew Juice, 11-Ounce Aseptic Containers (Pack of 12)
User Ratings and Reviews
3 Stars Interesting idea, too high in sugar
If cashew juice (the juice of the cashew fruit, to which the cashew nut is attached) is naturally sweet, why is so much sugar added to this? 33 gm. of sugar is outrageous. I’d love this if they’d put in only 1/3-1/2 of the sugar or, better yet, sweeten with agave nectar.
As is, it’s only good to mix with protein powder to cut the carb ratio down a bit.
5 Stars great tasting juice for a cold
This juice reminds me of pear, with a hint of grape juice. It tastes deliciously like fruit, and nothing like a cashew, because it is made from the fruit that surrounds the nut and not the nut itself. The ingredients are water, cashew fruit puree, organic sugar cane juice, citric acid - 100% natural, and fat free. On the box, it states it may help to calm upset stomaches, soothe sore throats, protect skin from eczema and acne, and fortify immune systems. It certainly does help with the sore throat. I blew through a case of these during a recent bout of bronchitis and a sinus infection. My throat was very sore from all of my coughing. I would grab a box of cashew juice, and it would calm my sore throat. I felt it gave me some extra energy compared to the tea and water I was drinking (since I wasn’t eating much). I liked it so much I ordered more, and I am not a juice person- I prefer water and unsweetened iced tea. I highly recommend you try it.
4 Stars How Do You Take Your Cashew Juice?
I actually got the Cashew Juice to try as part of the Amazon “Vine” program.
While I normally would not buy something like this item, it was something that for free, to try a sample of it, made me curious… And for those wondering, yes this *does not* come from the “Nut”, but instead from the “Fruit” part of the Cashew.
It doesn’t taste bad, but it isn’t anything real special by itself either. It has a slight, light taste with a hint of the cashew nut flavor mixed in with what you can only really describe as a “tropical-type” fruit. It is kind of like pineapple juice without such strong “pineapple” flavors, it also kinda tasted like a basic apple juice or white grape or pear (maybe even peach, but maybe not, heh) flavoring.
Light, delicate fruit with hint of nut…
I am not sure I would actually buy this for the “Juice” factor, as I think unless you had tons of money to spend on groceries and such, you would find any other normal juice from your regular store just as enjoyable.
I definitely could see myself using this (maybe mixed with some peach juice or other tropical juice) to make a nice mixed alcoholic drink (using rum seems the most yummy to me).
The other feature of the O.N.E. Cashew Juice, is the health aspect, as the container of it that I have states that it is “Rich in Vitamin C”, as well as “Beta-carotene, Vitamin B1, B2 and B3″, as well as “Calcium and Iron”. “O.N.E. Cashew Juice is less acidic and provides 5 Times more Vitamin C than Orange Juice”.
They also list a few other benefits of O.N.E. Cashew Juice: may help “calm an upset stomach”, “sooth a sore throat”, “protect the skin from problems like acne and eczema”, and also “fortify the immune system”.
I only had one sample container (11 oz.) to try so I could not test out those “benefits” as I am sure you would need to drink it while feeling certain symptoms for “relief” or on a regular basis to help prevent/ keep it away…
The drink (again 11 Fl oz. or 330 ml in size) has 1 Serving per container, with 140 Calories per serving, and 0 Calories from Fat. Vitamin C is listed as 148% of your daily value and Calcium = 5.1%, Vitamin A = 0.7%, and Iron = 2.6% DV Totals.
The product is 100% Natural with the only listed Ingredients being: Water, cashew fruit puree, organic sugar cane juice, citric acid.
3 Stars Sweet, tropical, not worth the sugar
Best thing — the novelty of drinking something you’ve probably never tasted before, and seeing the graphic of a cashew fruit, which is, frankly, one weird-looking fruit.
But said novelty is not worth the sugar load in this juice, or the expense really.
Yes, there’s vitamin C, but there are better sources.
Yes, it tastes nice — tropical, with components of pear, citrus, and pineapple — but it’s overly sweet for my palate. I tend to dislike intensely sweet things like classical birthday cake icing, however — so if you enjoy sweet-sweet things, you may enjoy this juice.
I’d recommend this only for the novelty factor if you have money to burn, or would like to have a fancy juice cocktail party, perhaps.
1 Stars no wonder they’re giving this stuff away!
34 carbs, 33 sugars, tastes terrible - I’d give it away, but I don’t know anybody I dislike that much.
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