yes you can use it on chicken , and ham if you like that kind of tang
In an 8 oz. glass of orange juice there are 24 grams of sugar with fructose and glucose being approximately equal.
No.
I think it could cause insomnia, whenever I drink at night orange juice I find it hard to fall asleep
No, tea is considered tea. Juice is considered juice. Tea is made from the leaves of certain plants, and juice is usually made from some kind of fruit or vegetables such as apple, orange, or grape.
The juice in an orange would be considered potential energy because it is stored energy that has the potential to be released when the orange is squeezed or consumed.
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yes, but it depends on the brand of the juice because some companies may over-dilute orange juice, results in reduced folic acid content. But I'd recommend you to buy a 100% orange "fruit juice". However, if you need real goooooood source of folic acid, i recommend chicken livers.
In French, "orange juice" is translated as "jus d'orange." The noun "jus" (juice) is masculine, so the phrase is considered masculine in gender. However, the word "orange" itself is feminine, but it is used here as an adjective to describe the type of juice.
Orange juice is mainly composed of water, sugars (such as glucose and fructose), citric acid, and various volatile compounds that give it its characteristic aroma. The molecular structure of orange juice is complex and varies depending on its specific composition, which includes a variety of organic compounds like vitamins, flavonoids, and carotenoids.
Because it's the juice from an orange which is in fact orange.
There is no chemical formula for orange juice because it is considered a mixture. Each of the ingredients has its own chemical formula.
the orange juice is a liquid but the orange does not.