Yes, If the orange is fresh. It has nothing to do with what utensils you use though!
You can make fresh squeezed orange juice or orange marmalade jelly from oranges.
Pink guava juice is made by squeezing the juice out of guava fruit. You can use the fruit itself in a blender and add a little bit of water but nothing else is needed to make fresh pink guava juice.
no it will shred the carrot but the juice won't come out use a juice maker or sumthin but not a blender
The way to make a strawberry daiquiri is as follows: 1 cup white rum 3 cups fresh strawberries, hulled and chopped 1/4 cup lime juice, freshly squeezed Ice cubes, as needed In a blender combine the rum, strawberries, fresh squeezed lime juice and one cup of ice. Pulse in the blender.
2 oz vodka, 1 oz fresh orange juice, 1 oz cranberry juice
To make raspberry juice, take raspberries and water and put them into a blender to make juice.
There's nothing quite like fresh-squeezed orange juice. The recipe is straightforward, but it can be a lot of work if you don't have a juice extractor. # Get a bunch of oranges (about 10 oranges for every 8-ounce cup you want) # Squash them slowly, and capture the juice # Drink # Repeat Get a juice extractor. You'll be glad you did.
2 Cups Orange Juice (with or without pulp) 1/2 Cup Frozen Blueberries (either purchased frozen, or fresh ones you've frozen) 4 Scoops Frozen Vanilla Yogurt Blend in blender, and serve immediately.
water can help make it less bitter try to water it out
you eat olive oil wth karo syrup with orange juice and tarter sauce and put it in a blender and drink every morn,
squeezing
No. Baking will not make spoiled juice taste fresh. The heat of baking won't freshen any stale ingredient.