They have nothing in common you dumasses!!
they have nothin in common you dumasses
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
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
Water and Orange juice are not the same, but Orange juice has water in it, regardless of the fact if it is 100% Orange Juice or not. This is because Oranges grow on trees. Trees take nutrients AND water from the soil. Thus, water is implemented in the making of oranges, and it is in the oranges.
no because gasoline comes out in flat droplets and orange juice comes out in beads of liquid
We freeze fresh squeezed orange juice all the time. I suspect grapefruit juice is the same.
No, not all brands of orange juice contain the same amount of ascorbic acid. The content of ascorbic acid in orange juice can vary depending on factors such as the processing methods used, the type of oranges used, and any fortification of the juice with additional vitamins.
it weighs the same
Glasses are not all of the same size, but a typical glass of orange juice would be about a third of a liter.
No, orange juice is not a good substitute for milk. Orange juice has a different acidity (pH) than milk, and does not react in the same way as milk with the baking powder (or baking soda) in the corn bread ingredients.
the correct answer is the equivalent to one pitcher of beer. although if you drink the same amount of orange juice you can replenish the lost blood within a matter of minutes.
No. The blood orange and satsuma are two different species. (Though they can sometimes hybridize) The blood orange has dark red flesh, the satsuma light orange. The satsuma is also tarter than the blood orange.