Squash and pumpkins are not exactly different cops. Both are coming under genus cucurbita, family cucurbitaceae. However, squash refers to four species of genus cucurbita including the species to which pumpkin belongs. C.pepo and C.mixta are the two common species for both types.It would seem that one can be substituted for the other but they are not the exact same species. Pumpkin pie mix is really made of an orange colored squash.
The Answer is no, Becose There is some fruits And Vegies you can't juice like A bananna and Garlic
Orange Juice: Juices are usually natural, fresh and original. We have to consume as such. Orange squash: A squash contains 35% of fresh juice and 45% of sugar. It is fairly concentrated than the juice. We have to use the squash by adding water.
No.
A squash drink is fruit juice and water, mostly water.
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Just crush them, using a machine which can squash it to take the juice out
a few examples of chemicals that are used in an orange squash are TARTRAZINE, CAROTENE and PURE ORANGE JUICE.
One doesnt make juice. The fruit or veggi that it comes from makes the juice. The only thing people do is squash it outta the fruit and then they may add water or preservatives then bottle it.
well figure out how many liters of juice is in one grape and multiply it by 30
The Wampanoag people grew a wide variety of squashes - and they gave the English language the word "squash" (from Natick askutasquash, meaning "things eaten raw or uncooked").Summer squash was yellow, soft and full of juice. Pumpkins and acorn squash were ready in autumn (fall); these were often dried to preserve them over winter.
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I'm assuming you mean the drink? If so, it's spelt like this: Lemonade Another name for it could be 'juice' but if you're from the US maybe you call it 'squash'? I'm not sure, i'd call it juice, anyway. (:
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