It's very simple. Wash the whole fruits. Pierce the skin 10-12 times with a toothpick. Remove the navels at each end. Put in a large pot with 3 cups sugar and 4 cups water (or enough to cover the fruit in a 3 to 4 ratio) and simmer (not boil) for 1-2 hours. Remove from the syrup (which you can save for making drinks or cooking) and let cool. Store in an air-tight container.
After washing your strawberries, sprinkle them with a fine sugar (Caster/Bakers sugar). How much sugar you want to add is your choice, and the best way to tell is with a simple taste test. Leave them in the fridge for a few hours for the best result. The strawberries will absorb all the sugar and taste deliciously sweet!
Various sweeteners exist in addition to sugar. Honey, corn syrup, or artificial sweeteners can be used, although I do not recommend the artificial ones. For a more adventurous approach, overly sour fruit juices can also be mixed with sweeter fruit juices, such as a sweet Grape Juice. Of course, grape is not traditionally mixed with orange, but it can be done, to make a kind of fruit punch. You can also add soft drinks, although since they contain sugar, you would in effect be adding sugar.
Make marmalade or jam from them. Now is the time to use them in mulled wine. Or Stew them in a nice liqueur as a pudding.
Sprinkle the tiniest bit of powdered "sun dried sea salt" on the citrus. Add more until the taste is sweet and then stop adding salt. Enjoy.
Put in the window for direct sunlight a day or so; put in a brown paper bag as to ripen more or if all else fails, put sugar sparingly on it
Add sugar
yes. just add sugar. a lot. or anything sweet.
i know sugar does
add the juice of 2 lemons to 1 quart of watter. sweeten to taste .start with 1/2 cup of sugar
yes
One pint of orange juice contains 224 calories. Most of the calories in orange juice come from sugar. There are 42 grams of sugar in a pint of orange juice.
Fructose
8 oz of florida natural Orange juice has 22 grams of sugar. 8 oz of tropicana OJ also holds 22 grams of sugar. Why because the juice in oranges is basicly sugar water. IE one large orange fruit, has 17 grams of sugar in it.
Not as much as water. Water has a ton of sugar in it.
Citric acid sugar...
no your get fat it has sugar in
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Yes, it does Yes it does!!