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Lingonberry juice

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A meal served with lingonberry juice.
Soft drink taps in a restaurant in Sweden with lingonberry juice as second from right.

Lingonberry juice is juice made of lingonberries. Lingonberry juice does not need preservatives like other juices as lingonberries contain benzoic acid.

Drinking lingonberry juice can reduce the risk for urinary tract infection, according to a study made by the University Hospital in Oulu, Finland.[1]

Vargtass is a cocktail made of vodka and lingonberry juice.

References

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  1. ^ Uhari, M.; Koskela, M.; Pokka, T.; Nuutinen, M.; Sundqvist, Kaj; Kontiokari, Tero: Randomised trial of cranberry-lingonberry juice and Lactobacillus GG drink for the prevention of urinary tract infections in women, 30 June 2001. Accessed on 4 July 2019.