For the alcoholic beverage known in the U.S. as hard apple cider, see
cider Apple cider is the name used especially in the
United States and parts of
Canada for a non-alcoholic beverage produced from
apples by a process of pressing. It is more sour and cloudy than conventional
apple juice, retaining the tart flavor of the apple pulp which is lost in conventional fruit juice production.
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