It will tell you on the label. The type of packaging and the way the juice was processed will control whether an item is shelf-stable, requires freezing, or requires refrigeration.
yes but it won't taste good. It would be like aeting a lemon and then drinking lemon juice
As long as you don't open the can
Yes
is Orange Juice concentrate gluten freer
It means you have to concentrate on it for it to turn into juice
Orange juice concentrate is frozen in a can, and its main use is diluted with three cans of water to make drinkable orange juice. The resulting juice is refrigerated and served cold. Frozen orange juice concentrate, when thawed out, can be used in cooking. Some recipes ask specifically for this concentrate, rather than fresh oranges or orange jelly, because it is thick, has a high volume of water and either has pulp/zest in great quantity, or added sweeteners. The jelly or confit of oranges, found on store shelves in jars, does not make orange juice; it can be used for cooking, in recipes such as orange chicken, or as a garnish for cooked meats/poultry. Orange marmalade, which is basically sweetened confit of oranges, is also found in jars on store shelves and its main use is as a spread for bread or muffins, in place of fruit jelly or preserves. It is also sometimes used in cooking. Use the orange item which the recipe asks for, for best results.
Ingredients1 1/4 c Cranberry juice;reduced-calorie 6 oz (1) cn orange juice;unsweetened -frozen concentrate, -thawed undeluted 2 c Diet lemon-line soda;Sugar Subsitute to equal -1/4 c sugar Combine cranberry juice, orange concentrate, and sugar substitute in a large bowl; stir well and chill. Add soda to fruit juice mixture just before serving. Serve over crushed ice.
basically they both are same as it is Orange Juice in different forms but frozen orange is better because fresh orange juice gets spoilt fast
Probably less orange juice...the thing is that the concentrate is thicker and has more flavor.
1416 L because 354 x 4 because 3 cans water + can concentrate
1890 cl is 18.9 liters
He finds it hard to concentrate in class.I will concentrate on my work.This orange juice is from concentrate.
Yes, check the bottle's directions for diluting the concentrate for the equivalent amounts of juice.
Even the "reconstituted" orange juice made by adding water to the frozen concentrate is a heterogeneous mixture because it would contain traces of orange pulp and other components of juice, not to mention the flavouring and other additives put in by the manufacturer.
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