Acids contained in fruit, by definition, are acidic and, therefore, can damage teeth. However most fruits contain vast supplies of vitamins and minerals and the damage to teeth can be prevented by simply brushing after meals.
I do not think that because it is so light. But don't take this from me I am just having fun.
Well it can if you like soak it in it for a couple of days like in an experiment it has acid in it so it decays it and also because of the sugar in it. B)
Lemonade, Limeade, Orange juice and Grapefruit juice.
We freeze fresh squeezed orange juice all the time. I suspect grapefruit juice is the same.
Red. With sparkles.
No, there is no juice of any kind in Orange Crush soda. It is flavored artificially.
Yes orange, cranberry,grapefruit juices all have some kind of acid.
orange juice, grapefruit juice, tomato juice
Yes. Also, orange juice and banana juice make grapefruit.
No, the syngergistic effect is exclusive to grapefruit juice. Grapefruit juice is broken down by the same enzyme in the stomach as benzodiazepines, so more of the drug enters your bloodstream if your stomach is "busy" breaking down the grapefruit juice.
orange works better because it has more citric acids than apple juice does, all the apple juice will do is make the penny stickier.
The given substance will change into orange when dipped in lemon juice
Nope. Peppermint plants hate orange juice. They do, however have a particular taste for red grapefruit juice though - try that.
Umm...according to my testings in the past, grapefruit juice prevents curling, and orange, lemon, lime, and grapefruit juice mixed together prevents mold growth