Sip the Rainbow! 🌈 Elevate your health with every pouch.
Our Organic Korean Vegetable Juice combines a unique blend of Aronia berries, purple carrots, and other organic root vegetables, delivering a nutrient-rich drink that is vegan, all-natural, and free from additives. Each convenient 80ml pouch contains only 3g of organic cane sugar, making it a delicious and healthy choice for busy professionals seeking a quick refreshment.
S**E
Convenient!!!
I used to make the vegetable water by myself before, it's so much job. It's so convenient to drink and good taste.
H**K
A mouthful of carrot and radish juice
This has several ingredients, all natural, but the big flavor notes are carrot and radish. It is a mouthful of juice. That's it. Not sure what the point is. I'd think it would be better to drink a small glass of this than one mouthful. Low in calories, but that is because it's such a small amount of juice. This is just weird overall. No one wants one tiny bit of juice. Maybe if you're making a larger smoothie and want a little carrot juice in it you could dump it in that. Other than that, I don't get the point.
W**M
not good, yucky
While the packaging was undoubtedly convenient, the contents of the juice were far from satisfactory.The taste of the juice was nothing short of odious, with an acrid and pungent flavor that was quite overwhelming. The combination of purple carrot juice and arena juice was ill-conceived, resulting in an unpalatable concoction that left a most unpleasant aftertaste lingering in my mouth.Furthermore, the texture of the juice was disconcerting, with an overly thick and viscous consistency that was not at all pleasing to the palate. The drink was difficult to swallow, and I found myself forced to consume it in small, unpleasant sips.While I can appreciate the purported health benefits of the juice, I found the overall experience of consuming it to be quite disagreeable. The packaging may have been convenient, but the contents were anything but satisfying. In conclusion, I would caution any would-be consumer against indulging in this Korean vegetable juice, as the taste and texture were most unappealing.
B**N
Think healthy, not tasty
This was an interesting experience. When I think vegetable juice, I think V8. This is more like a regular clarified juice with the "savory" earthy taste of vegetables. It is still pretty bland, like it's more of a slightly flavored "water". The taste is earthy, savory, and slightly sweet. The closest example I can think of is the water from boiled Japanese sweet potatoes without added sugar (the potatoes make great sweet green bean soup). Another comparison would be the water from soaking dried Shiitake mushrooms mixed with carrot juice, with it being mostly the water.The pouches are like pictured, and you rip the top off. It's a little tricky to drink directly from the pouch because there's no spout or straw. I just poured it out and the entire packet is about a shot glass or two of liquid.Overall, this is more of a health drink that I would occasionally drink for the benefits rather than an enjoyable drink I would drink as a snack. There are plenty of great healthy ingredients full of antioxidants, but the earthy bland taste doesn't make it a great experience, though it's healthier because of the low sugar content.
U**R
It tastes better than it smells, but it smells pretty bad
This is not at all what I was expecting... after all, it's labeled "THE PURPLE" and markets it as being primarily purple carrot juice. Unfortunately, when you open it, all you smell is BURDOCK and maybe daikon. The ingredient says radish, but that's a very loose term and daikon falls under that category. The flavor has no heat to it, so I assume it is daikon. The leaves on the label also look like daikon leaves. If you've never had burdock, it has a very earthy, old-salad smell to it that is pretty off putting on its own. It works best when incorporated into a food, where the smell is masked. This juice on the other hand, puts the burdock in the foreground and that's not good. Then they apparently added shiitake mushroom, which is another earthy, funky flavor. The arena berry should have added acidity, but I don't taste it. The redeemer could've been the carrot, but there's almost no carrot flavor at all, and the brown color and the fact that it's relatively clear makes me think that very little juiced carrot is used. I suppose the sugar was added to make this more palatable, but they should have added a flavor instead of just sweetness. Each pouch is 2.7 oz, which is a strange portion size. The description says that they have an easy tear pouch for a "no hassle drink"... but they obviously never tried doing this themselves. How are you supposed to drink from a tear open pouch without dripping or spilling?! You kind of have to fit the whole top in your mouth and try to slurp it up. I feel like a disagree with everything this claims to be.
S**A
Interesting scent and flavor
These packets each contain a little more than 1/3 cup of juice. It smells like vegetable soup but tastes sweet. The flavor is unusual but I think it is pleasant.The color is more brown than purple as pictured. This juice is nice way to fit some additional vegetables into my diet.
D**E
Nope. Just nope.
Our family eats many vegetables, including the ones in this drink, so I assumed this would be an easy win. Not so!I expected there to be way to drink out of the pouch, perhaps a straw, or a creative tear? Instead the top rips across the entire top. I guess you are supposed to pour it into a cup? But that negates the reason to have it in a portable pouch, so?I opened it just a bit and stuck a straw in, immediately wishing I hadn't. The smell is very unpleasant, kinda mushroomy, kinda mud, kinda radishey. Just overwhelmingly gross.Bravely, I soldiered on and tasted it. Surprisingly, it tastes completely different than it smells. It just has a clean, slightly veggie taste. While it wasn't unpleasant at all, it is far from delicious. I tried it on my kids, my grown daughter, and myself, and all of us voted "nope".At this point, I'm wondering if the chickens will drink it?
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